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This calculator computes exposure time and image size based upon
your photographic setup and the astronomical object. You may
enter notes for each calculation that will be associated with the
entered and computed information, all of which can be added
to a list that can be viewed and printed. A small database of
astronomical objects and their photographic properties is
provided from which you may make a selection (or ignore it and
enter the object size and brightness values manually).
Prime focus, eyepiece projection, and camera lens configurations are supported, and the calculator switches to the correct mode depending upon your input. You must use the same unit of measurement (such as millimeters) for all dimensional fields. The object brightness and object size fields each have a second optional field. The two fields can be used to specify a low/high ranges. |
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Check the astrophoto notes for additional information
| Based upon Astrophotography by Barry Gordon, Second Edition, 1985, Willmann-Bell, Inc. (ISBN 0-943396-07-7). |