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Photographic Star Atlas??
- Keith g
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though one thing I was thinking of if I ever got a 300D or similar DSLR is to try and compile a photographic star atlas with a corresponding plate labelling the deep-sky objects, etc. Anyone interested in taking up that challenge?
John
Just really coming in second with John's Idea, Why don't we? I'd be up for it Anyone else interested, DSLR/Film people out there?
It would be great to have our own photographic atlas, especially for beginners to learn thier way around the night sky! You'd really only see thses atlases in books.
Bart - Can we make a simple folder to house all, this, or- would it crash and burn due to bandwidth issues if too many photos are posted?
What do you think?
Keith..
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this sounds interesting, I'd like to help if I could.
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- Frank Concannon
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Keith,
this sounds interesting, I'd like to help if I could.
This is a "me too".
I have a particular interest in that I would like to get a complete set of photographic images of the stars along eclyptic.
On the main topic - in any finished product it might be worth including a set of 'standard' star maps for "decoding purposes". With a few other wrinkles you might have a going proposition.
FC
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though one thing I was thinking of if I ever got a 300D or similar DSLR is to try and compile a photographic star atlas with a corresponding plate labelling the deep-sky objects, etc. Anyone interested in taking up that challenge?
John
Just really coming in second with John's Idea, Why don't we? I'd be up for it Anyone else interested, DSLR/Film people out there?
It would be great to have our own photographic atlas, especially for beginners to learn thier way around the night sky! You'd really only see thses atlases in books.
Bart - Can we make a simple folder to house all, this, or- would it crash and burn due to bandwidth issues if too many photos are posted?
What do you think?
Keith..
what about a city version and one for the countryside?. probably could not beat where i live for light pollution . what you probably need would be say would be to record say a particular constellation close or at the zenith. maybe you could divide the sky by area or constellation and a particular person would be responsible for one area or constellation. if it was on a tripod the expsoure would have to be short to stop trailing, which would not be a bad idea. you don't want to go too deep if it is for people who are only learning their way around the constellations. if you are including deep sky objects that would be another kettle of fish.
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If the kit canon lens can handle it.
Not that I have managed to take any astro images with the 350D yet, been too busy hacking around with a spectroscopy project (how the hell does astigmatism creep in when using a grating anyway??!!).
I can help with the city shots if Stephens idea is adopted. And I'm sure JohnF would be interested in accompanying me into darkest Wicklow to help get some shots.
We really would need to store high res jpegs or raw files to do this properly. Given the sizes involved there, we are looking at swapping DVD's at starparties! If hosting more manageable images are a problem here I can host them in UCD, though you will need to mail them to me for me to upload.
Is there any software out there that can overlay a starchart onto an image fairly easily? Aladin won't scale to constellations, and its starcharts are not what we need anyway.
Cheers,
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