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Dave Eagle, FRAS, astrophotographer, author and astronomy tutor, has been running a number of successful hands-on astronomical imaging workshops and outreach for many years. Following on from this success, he has converted some of the contents of his workshop tutorials into these handy guides.
Photoshop image processing software can transform your images when the tools embedded within it are used effectively. Unfortunately, the power of Photoshop software is also its biggest downfall. The software can at first be quite intimidating, due to the complexity of the software. It also has a very steep learning curve.
This second edition of Dave's Photoshop step-by-step guide has been re-written and now doubled to 70 pages. It shows, in easy step-by-step workflows, how to use Photoshop in as simple a way as possible.
Curves – To stretch the image to reveal the faint data.
Levels – Similar to the above, and to help balance the image.
Layers – Using layers to build up an image, and the use of luminosity Layers.
Saturation – Revealing colour from within images.
Plug-ins – Some free and paid for plug-ins that are definitely worth-while investing in and will help get the very best out of astronomy images.
Layer Masking – Using a layer mask to prevent the bright areas of objects from becoming over-exposed as the image is stretched.
Unsharp Masking – Using an unsharp mask to reveal more detail within the objects captured.
All the images that have been used in this guide can be downloaded from Dave Eagle's website.
Following the instructions within this guide will soon get the keen astrophotographer on their way to producing stunning astrophotos.
Customer reviews
Average Rating (4 Reviews): | |
10 June 2024 | Ronald
A good starting point for introduction to Astrophotography.
Very useful information within the pages.
13 May 2023 | Marc
Turned up nice and quick excellent books easy to follow would definitely recommend to anyone. Thanks guys xx
04 December 2020 | Doncho
Nice little book really basic but for beginners is okay flo astronomy always the best.
good guide for strophotography 28 September 2020 | Pierpaolo
this book is an essential but very clear guide for the astrophotodragy.
You'll get a new skill in astrophoto.
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