A Deep Sky Astrophotography Primer A Deep Sky Astrophotography Primer
The Patrick Moore Practical Astronomy Series

A Deep Sky Astrophotography Primer

Creating Stunning Images Is Easier Than You Think!

    • 32,99 €
    • 32,99 €

Descrição da editora

This instructional guide has one aim: to teach inexperienced astrophotographers how to take high quality images. Often, basic information about astrophotography is lacking, or is dealt with too briefly in books on the subject. This book is a distillation of the author’s own experiences, bringing together everything you will need to make the fastest possible progress in deep-sky imaging. 
The book will teach you how to set up and use your astrophotography equipment in a systematic, easy-to-follow manner, helping you get started while avoiding common mistakes. With a step-by-step walk-through course and a unique observational guide to each object, the book contains a plethora of valuable, beginner-friendly information. Particularly useful is the chapter on troubleshooting, which will help newcomers avoid further frustration when things just don’t seem to go right! The book also contains a number of easy to advanced DIY projectsfor imagers working on a budget.

GÉNERO
Ciência e natureza
LANÇADO
2023
19 de abril
IDIOMA
EN
Inglês
PÁGINAS
358
EDITORA
Springer International Publishing
INFORMAÇÕES DO FORNECEDOR
Springer Science & Business Media LLC
TAMANHO
64
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