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Prism7 with The Imaging Source Cameras

Prism7 is a piece of software, which allows amateur astronomers to capture and analyze images from an array of cameras, now including all astronomy cameras, manufactured by The Imaging Source. Currently, the software only ships in French.

Saint Michel Astronomy Society Publishes More Reports

In their ongoing tests with The Imaging Source astronomy cameras, the Saint Michel astronomy society has recently published a new report on the DMK 41AU02.AS. Their latest report takes a look at creating mosaic images of the Moon.

Running Astronomy Cameras on Ubuntu -- UPDATE

Arne Caspari has recently published a very detailed article about getting the most out of The Imaging Source industrial and astronomy cameras on Linux. As his preferred distribution is Ubuntu, his text is particularly relevant to this newsletter and blog.

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Shevill Mathers: More 'In Action' Photos & New Web Site

Shevill Mathers is an amateur astronomer, who is based in Tasmania. Recently, he submitted a number of photos showing the rig that he used to capture the Venus-Sun Occultation. Shevill has also launched a web site, to which is linked in the blog post.

Raffaele Barzacchi: New Lunar Images

Based in Italy, Raffaele Barzacchi is an amateur astrophotographer, who recently submitted a number of Lunar images, which he captured with his DMK 31AF04 camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source. See his spectacular results in the blog.

Steve Bryson: Image of Saturn, Captured in California

Steve Bryson is an amateur astrophotographer, who is based in California, USA. He has owned a DMK 21AF04 camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source for several years. In 2006 he realized that this industrial camera could be used to capture images of the night sky.