Brief list of speakers at the Fish Lake Imaging Workshop:
Clay Kessler -
Hypering Color Film
Developing Color Film
Clay has been taking beautiful
astrophotos using a variety of telescopes, mounts, cameras,
films and guiders. He frequents the dark skies
of the Texas Star Party and outside Tucson, Arizona.
Visit his website at http://www.gatecom.com/~ckessler
for examples of his work.
Jim Frisbie -
Digicam Pics with a Nikon Coolpix
Jim stepped in to share some neat ideas and excellent
pictures taken with his Nikon digital camera and telescope adapter.
You can find him at meetings of the Ford Amateur
Astronomy Club, serving as newsletter editor.
http://www.boonhill.net/faac/
Jeff Thrush -
Choosing a CCD Camera
Basic CCD Imaging
Jeff has been master of telescope
and camera for more than two decades working most recently from his superb
home observatory. Find
details of the Thrush Observatory at http://www.thrushobservatory.com
Carl Burton -
CCD TriColor Imaging
Carl has done some wonderful CCD
work using cameras on a Celestron C14 from what his family calls his observatory,
the
Applewood Absurditory. Find some of his superb
images at http://members.tripod.com/~carl_9/
Bruce Johnston - CCD
Image Processing
Bruce has written two image processing
programs that have been sold world-wide, Superfix and Megafix. He
has also written several articles related to CCD imaging
and image processing. Get more information on his home observatory,
his software, and CCD images at http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/ccdastro/
Norbert Vance -
Basic Astrophotography
Norbert, serving as host of
the workshop, has been photographing astronomical objects for many years
and as Director of EMU's Sherzer Observatory
been privy to some pretty nice equipment used in astrophotography.
http://www.physics.emich.edu/nvance
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