
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
The Moon boasts an unexpected variety of landscapes - including volcanic features, sinuous valleys and ghost craters - which are readily visible from Earth. This practical guide explains and demonstrates how you can capture impressive images of our nearest neighbour in space using a variety of different techniques. As the first guide to be dedicated to modern lunar imaging, this volume offers an in-depth and illustrated approach to common optics, the essentials of digital images, imaging devices, and image processing software. Even in light-polluted areas, the countless features and finest details of the Moon can be captured by following the instructions in this comprehensive and accessible guide. Covering equipment ranging from smartphones and DSLRs to specialist planetary cameras, whether you are a novice without a telescope, an amateur developing your skills in imaging, or an experienced astrophotographer, you will benefit from the hints, insights and expertise within.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-title page
- Series page
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Preface
- 1 Introducing lunar imaging
- 2 Choosing your imaging equipment
- 3 Adapting your imaging device to the instrument
- 4 Tuning your telescope for lunar imaging
- 5 Wide-field lunar imaging
- 6 High-resolution lunar imaging
- 7 Essential image processing
- 8 Advanced image processing
- 9 Making 3D lunar images
- 10 Measuring and identifying lunar features
- 11 Photogenic features of the Moon
- 12 Naming, archiving, printing, and sharing lunar images
- Appendix 1 Maps of the Moon, the Lunar 100, and other targets
- Appendix 2 Webpages, books, and freeware for the Moon
- Appendix 3 Figure data
- Index