The regular monthly DVAA Astrophotography Workshop is a free, open session for participants to discuss and share images and techniques. (In general, the workshop falls on the Wednesday before the monthly DVAA General Meeting.)
The first half hour of the AP Workshop, from approximately 7:00 pm to 7:30 pm will be a Beginner's Q&A session. So, if you're new to astrophotography, please join us at 7:00 pm and ask away. All levels of questions are welcome. The regular part of the AP Workshop will start at around 7:30 pm. Participants are encouraged to join early for the introduction of new attendees, a special topic of interest from time to time, a Show & Tell session, and for Q&A.
This month's workshop will feature a "Back to Basics" presentation by Gary Trapuzzano on the Generalized Hyperbolic Stretch (GHS) tool. This tool is often used in PixInsight, Siril, and other image processing software programs to perform a non-linear stretch of the data. Join us for a brief review of stretching, along with a detailed discussion about the GHS tool, including processing examples.
After the presentation, there will be a Show & Tell session where participants are encouraged to share images they've taken or processed recently, and to discuss or show astrophotography equipment, or projects they're working on. Other topics of discussion may include image acquisition tips, processing workflows, hardware and software setups, with occasional presentations focusing on aspects of deep sky object or planetary imaging.
The event is live streamed to the
@DelawareValleyAmateurAstro YouTube Channel.
NOTE: The Zoom link does not change and will only become active and working during the actual meeting time. No registration is required.