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Index
Cover
Title Page
Contents
How to Use This Ebook
Introduction
1 Overview of Techniques
1.1 Techniques for Low Light
1.2 Exposure Blending
2 Night Sky Subjects
2.1 The Milky Way
2.2 Orion Constellation
2.3 Zodiacal Light
2.4 The Big Dipper
2.5 Large Magellanic Cloud
2.6 Airglow
3 Gear
3.1 Cameras
3.2 Lenses
3.2.1 Focal Length
3.2.2 Aperture
3.2.3 Lens Aberrations
3.2.4 Looking for a Good Lens
3.2.5 Prime vs Zoom
3.2.6 Lens Recommendations
3.3 Tripod & Ballhead
3.4 L-Bracket
3.5 Intervalometer
3.6 Lens Heater
3.7 Memory Cards
3.8 Extra Batteries
3.9 Headlamps & Flashlights
3.10 Comfort & Outdoor Gear
3.11 Personal Safety
3.12 Calibrated Display
3.13 Software
4 Breaking Down an Image
4.1 Combining Exposures
5 Light & Noise
5.1 Where Noise Comes From
5.2 Capturing Light
5.3 Single Exposures
5.4 Star Stacking
5.5 Using a Star Tracker
6 Camera Settings
6.1 Shoot Raw
6.2 White Balance
6.3 Controlling the Image Review
6.4 Long Exposure Noise Reduction
6.5 Exposure Delay & Mirror Lock-up
6.6 Other Settings
7 Exposure Settings
7.1 The Basics
7.2 The Histogram
7.3 Manual Mode
7.3.1 F-Stop
7.3.2 Shutter Speed
7.3.3 ISO
8 Working in the Dark
8.1 Camera Controls
8.2 Focusing
8.3 Test Shots
9 Composition
10 Lighting
11 Planning
11.1 Astronomy Basics
11.2 Star Map Programs
11.3 Using PhotoPills for Milky Way Planning
11.4 Milky Way Calendar in Planit Pro
11.5 Weather Forecasting
11.6 Finding a Dark Sky
12 Milky Way Panoramas
12.1 Shooting Panoramas
13 Aurora Photography
13.1 Exposure Settings
13.1 Planning & Forecasting
14 Editing
14.1 Workflow
14.2 Part 1: Raw Preparation
14.3 Part 2: Star Stacking
14.4 Part 3: Exposure Blending & Focus Stacking
14.5 Part 4: Creative Adjustments
14.5.1 Color Balance
14.5.2 Levels & Curves
14.6 More Creative Adjustments
14.6.1 Protecting The Stars
14.6.2 Star Reduction
14.6.3 Noise Reduction
15 Case Studies
15.1 Galactic Cave
15.2 Glowing Coast
15.3 Milky Way Panorama
15.4 West Quoddy Head Lighthouse
16 Happy Shooting!
Acknowledgments
Copyright
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