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The Imaging Source in "Ciel En Fête"

"Ciel en Fête", one of the biggest astronomy events in the International Astronomy Year in Toulouse (France), is taking place between 2nd and 5th of April, 2009. As ever, The Imaging Source is glad to join this conference and meet the people in space and astronomy field.

Debayer Raw Images with Maxim DL

Gerrit M. Viola, who developed ASCOM DMK CCD, has written an article about using The Imaging Source color cameras with Maxim DL. The article explains in detail the process of extracting an RGB picture from the raw image.

L'Astronomie: "Photos of the Moon"

French Magazine "L'Astronomie" organized a photography competition in association with The Imaging Source. The editorial department asked its readers to submit their best lunar images in memory of the first extraordinary expedition onto the moon in human being history.

SAMPLE IMAGES

Comet Lulin and Saturn by Efrain Morales

Efrain Morales Rivera, from Puerto Rico, sent us a stunning image of Lulin. He took this picture with his The Imaging Source DMK 21AF04.AS astronomy camera.

Saturn: Astronomy Picture of the Day!

The Saturn image taken by Jean-Luc Dauvergne and François Colas was featured by NASA as the "Astronomy Picture Of the Day" on 4th of March. The photography kits include a one-meter telescope and an astronomy camera, manufactured by The Imaging Source.

Venus in Infrared

French astronomy photographer Daniel Defourneau has been using The Imaging Source CCD astronomy camera for 6 months. Here is a remarkable image of Venus he took in the infrared spectrum.