Astrophotography Special Interest Group Meeting
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Public
Type: Astrophotography Sig
Keywords: Autoguiding Astrophotography Pixinsight Nightscape Dslr
Held on: Feb 02, 2016 (Tue) at 07:00 PM to Feb 02, 2016 (Tue) at 09:00 PM
Speaker: Mark de Regt
Location: Museum of Flight 9404 E Marginal Way S Seattle, WA 98108
Event Coordinator: Ron & Tamae Bailey
Overview
Monthly meeting of the Seattle Astronomical Society's Astrophotography Special Interest Group (APSIG). This group meets to discuss imaging and processing techniques. No experience or special equipment required!
February's program will feature an encore presentation by astrophotographer, Mark de Regt. This month he will be working through a preprocessing example with Pixinsight software.
*Please note that this group usually meets the second Tuesday of the month, but we have shifted the date to accomodate our speaker's schedule. We will return to the second Tuesday in March. The meeting will be held in the Red Barn Classroom at the Museum of Flight.
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JAN05
Processing Technique with Mark de Regt
Tue at 07:00 PMOpen to PublicMark de Regt operates his own remote observatory in the Southern Hemisphere. He regularly contributes his amazing imagery to the Through the Clouds Google group and he has his own website that showcases his work: http://www.de-regt.com/Astronomy/ He will be showing us technique and workflow using Pixinsight and Photoshop. Meeting will be held in the Red Barn Classroom at the Museum of Flight.
over 9 years ago
Reminder —
This is just a friendly reminder that the Processing Technique with Mark de Regt (astrophotography event) is scheduled for Jan 05, 2016, 07:00 PM. Please come out and join us!
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