Awesome Astrophotography
Astrophotography, also known as astronomical imaging, is the photography or imaging of astronomical objects, celestial events, or areas of the night sky.
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Contents
Articles
Books
Tutorials
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A Beginner Guide to Night Photography - If you’re interested in night photography and particularly deepscapes, this guide hits the spot with it’s succinctness.
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Adam Block’s PixInsight video series - An extensive collection of video lessons covering both the fundamental and advanced use of PixInsight.
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Andromeda Galaxy with only a Camera, Lens, & Tripod - A comprehensive step-by-step guide. Includes a follow-up videos on post-processing the images in different apps.
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Astrophotography RGB histogram in nine minutes - A lightning explanation of what a histogram is.
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Capturing Galaxyset - A detailed tutorial on how to plan, execute and post-process a deepscape of the Andromeda galaxy aligned with a mountain in Southern Colorado.
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Chris White’s Guide to Fixing Tilt and Spacing - Annoying and hard to fix, tilt and spacing can ruin your imaging. This guide will help you eliminate them.
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Filters for Deep Sky Astrophotography - A video series that kicks off with a gentle introduction to filters and closes down comparing the most popular ones.
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Harry’s PixInsight tutorials - Newcomer friendly, down-to-earth and comprehensive video tutorials.
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How to Eliminate Star Halos in PixInsight - One of the more challenging issues in astrophotography. Charles Bracken, the author of “The Deep-Sky Imaging Primer”, has you covered.
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How to Make a Padded Travel Box for Your Telescope - Rig assembly on-site can be tedious. A more comfortable alternative is to assemble at home, then upon arrival at the imaging site, install on the mount.
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Independent Starless Processing - This article details a simple and effective method to separate, process, and later reintroduce stars into an image without artifacts. It also discusses how to get more naturally looking stars from a narrowband dataset.
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Light Vortex Astronomy’s PixInsight tutorials - An extensive collection of tutorials covering both pre- and post-processing workflows.
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Orion Nebula (M42) with a DSLR, Start to Finish - A complete walk-through. From planning to post-processing.
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RGB Stars From Narrowband Data - Narrowband palettes such as SHO, HOO, etc. produce uncalibrated stars. One way to fix star color is to shoot also in RGB, then blend. In this article, Alberto Ibañez suggests another approach that uses the already acquired narrowband data to achieve the same.
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Stacking Multiple Sessions in DSS - The Correct Way - Even though it’s from year 2012, this video on stacking multiple imaging sessions is still relevant today.
Presentations
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Basic Statistics for Astro Imaging - Having some understanding of statistics is essential in astrophotography. Here, noted astrophotographer and scientist John Hayes teaches the basics.
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Beauty and the Beholder - On the hidden stories in astro-images and how to tell them. A truly inspirational message from famous astrophotographer Adam Block.
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Deep Sky Astrophotography With CMOS Cameras by Dr Robin Glover - How long should a sub-exposure be? How much to cool? What gain to use? Dr. Robin Glover of SharpCap talks us through the science behind deep sky astrophotography using modern CMOS imaging sensors.
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Noise and Astrophotography - In this presentation, Tim Hutchison from The Astro Imaging Channel talks about the different types of signal and noise that are present in astronomical photos. How noise impacts photography and what we can do against it.
Software
Acquisition
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APT - The Swiss army knife for your astro imaging sessions.
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Ekos - An advanced cross-platform (Windows, macOS, Linux) observatory control and automation tool.
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NINA - Free and very powerful astrophotography imaging suite.
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Nebulosity - Open source, powerful, and easy to use astrophotography software.
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Sequence Generator Pro - The classic fully automated night sky imaging.
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Voyager - User-friendly system integration and astrophotography automation software.
Guiding
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MetaGuide - A free guiding software that uses novel centroid methods to reduce the impact of seeing. It also offers comprehensive collimation support than can be of great help for f/4 and faster Newtonian/SCT systems.
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PHD2 - Arguably THE guiding software. Free and open source.
Image Processing
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Adobe Photoshop - Advanced and very powerful software for post-processing.
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BlurXTerminator - An AI based deconvolution tool. Currently only available as a process module plug-in for PixInsight.
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DeepSkyStacker - Registering, stacking, and simple post-processing.
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PixInsight - Advanced image processing software platform. Very powerful but the user interface is intimidating.
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Siril - Registering, stacking, and post-processing, specially tailored for noise reduction and improving the signal-to-noise ratio.
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StarNet++ - A simple program that allows the removal of the stars from astrophotography images.
Planetarium
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Cartes du Ciel - Cross-platform and free sky charts.
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KStars - Part of the free Ekos imaging suite, this cross-platform planetarium will help you image the sky.
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Stellarium - Cross-platform and free planetarium with realistic 3D sky. It also has a web-only alternative.
Planning
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12 Deep Sky Objects to Photograph - A beginner friendly list of objects to photograph with a DSLR camera.
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Astronomy Tools - A tools suite with various calculators, field of view simulation, star chart, etc.
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Blackwater Skies Imaging Toolbox - Plan your framing.
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Noise Analysis in Stacked Exposures - A web application that assists in finding the optimal sub-exposure time. It takes into account the imaging setup, sky glow, etc.
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PhotoPills - A photography planning mobile app (Android & iOS). Best for planning your next Milky Way, Moon, Sunrise, Sunset, Star Trails, Meteor Showers, Solar or Lunar eclipse photo.
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Telescopius - Free planning and image hosting for astrophotographers.
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lightpollutionmap.info - This website uses satellite data to show light pollution related content.
Other
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FocusMax - Accurate, automated and repeatable focusing.
YouTube Channels
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AstroBackyard - Shoot nebulae, galaxies, and star clusters with Trevor Jones.
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Cuiv, The Lazy Geek - Let’s talk astronomy and astrophotography! Tutorials, technical videos, and insights by Cuiv, The Lazy Geek.
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James Lamb - With his pleasant and down-to-earth narrative, James teaches astrophotography one pixel at a time.
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Lukomatico - Experiments, comparisons, and processing with PixInsight. Lukomatico has it all.
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Nebula Photos - Tutorials and reviews related to astrophotography by Nico Carver.
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Patriot Astro - Everything N.I.N.A. Complete details with examples.
Reference
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Astrobin’s Heatmap of the Sky - An inspiring map showing the parts of the sky that the community on Astrobin photographs the most (or least).
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Calibration Frames Cheat-Sheet (cached version)
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Canon EOS DSLR models matrix - A list of Canon EOS models with useful reference information such as sensor and pixel size, quantum efficiency, shutter life, etc.
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Digital Camera Database - A database holding sensor characteristics for a plethora of digital cameras.
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IDAS filter comparison - CloudyNights forum member Jim Thompson tests and compares a large selection of IDAS brand filters. (cached version)
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Low Level Landscape Lighting - A method for lighting the landscape for night-scape photography. This is its official site.
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Messier - All objects from the Messier catalogue with lots of background information and images.
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Nikon DSLR models matrix - A list of Nikon models with useful reference information such as sensor and pixel size, quantum efficiency, shutter life, etc.
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Online Narrowband RGB Combination Preview Tool - This tool allows you to upload black and white source images (filtered eg. Ha, Sii, Oiii or R, G, B), then shows every possible permutation for the various combinations/palettes.
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Photons to Photos - Interactive charts with sensor data contributed by people around the world.
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Rouzastro equipment reviews - A growing list of equipment reviews. The experiences and results may prove useful for those looking at new gear.
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Sharpless - Images of all objects from the Sharpless catalogue each with capture and background information.
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The 750 Best Deep Sky Objects (Reachable from the Northern Hemisphere) - A simplified tool to help astrophotographers easily find targets on any night of the year.
Astronomy as a Service (AaaS)
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Pixel Skies - Custom built remote observatories with hosting options.
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RoboScopes - Multi pier remote observatory with reasonable rates for the whole world to use. It offers hourly, syndicates & hosting piers for those who prefer to use their own equipment.
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Telescope Live - Online access to a global network of 10 robotic telescopes with an ever-increasing image archive.