Astronomy Cameras Newsletter - June 18, 2008
COMMUNITY NEWS
Colored RAW Data (Uncompressed Y800) And RegiStax

Colored RAW Data (Uncompressed Y800) And RegiStax

At the request of the Technical Support Department, a tutorial has been written, which describes how to capture colored RAW image data to an uncompressed Y800 AVI file with IC Capture.AS and then import it to RegiStax 4. A DFK 21AF04.AS is used for illustrative purposes.

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DBK And DFK Series Debayering Techniques

DBK And DFK Series Debayering Techniques

Oldfield So, an amateur astronomer and prolific blogger, who is based in Hong Kong has published an interesting tutorial, which explains the various debayering techniques, which are available for the DBK and DFK series of astronomy cameras.

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Cleaning The CCD Chip Of Astronomy Cameras

Cleaning The CCD Chip Of Astronomy Cameras

We are very often asked about the best way in which to clean the surface of a CCD chip. To address this issue, we have published a blog post, which takes a detailed look at five very different ways of eliminating dirt, dust and other foreign bodies from the chip.

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Pierre-Alain Arnaud: Series Of Solar Flare

Pierre-Alain Arnaud: Series Of Solar Flare

Pierre-Alain Arnaud, a French amateur astronomer, has a burning desire to capture solar flares. Last week, he submitted a spectacular series, which we are delighted to have been able to publish in the blog. The images were captured with a DMK 31AF03.AS astronomy camera.

» See Image Series

Michael Theusner: 26 Megapixel Lunar Mosaic

Michael Theusner: 26 Megapixel Lunar Mosaic

Michael Theusner, an amateur astronomer, who is a member of the Astronomical Society of Hanover (Germany) has submitted a masterpiece mosaic image of the Moon, consisting of 34 individual images, which he captured with his DMK 31AF03.AS astronomy camera.

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Mike Salway: Callisto Transiting Across Jupiter

Mike Salway: Callisto Transiting Across Jupiter

Mike Salway is not only becoming a regular in our blog, but also here in the newsletter. This time, he has submitted an incredible animation, consisting of eighteen frames, which illustrate the transit of Callisto across Jupiter during the course of three hours.

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