Thursday, July 28, 2005

Imaging the Sky 2005

I attended the Imaging the Sky 2005 conference, Saturday, July 23. While it's a small conference it's rich in speakers. Richard Berry, The Handbook of Astronomical Image Processing, was the standout speaker was there to discuss the latest edition of his book and software. Later Richard did a comparison of imaging with CCD cameras and Digital SLR cameras.

David Sandage, making his first appearance at the conference, did an overview of the workflow process involved in CCD imaging. It was very interesting to see the process detailed from beginning to end. I'd like to see David give the same talk at some of the local star parties.

The last talk of the day was presented by Doug George, of Diffraction Limited, on Maxim DL. Maxim is one of the premier astro-imaging programs, but is a large, complex application. Having Doug available to demonstrate Maxim's features was great!

Friday, July 22, 2005

Furby's return!

Just heard Hasbro will be releasing an upgraded Furby! Still have two have two of the original models, but I only hear from them when the cats knock them over. Then they start to sing their start-up songs, otherwise they just discharge AA batteries ;-)

The new model has double the memory, can recognize voices, and mimic facial expressions. Unfortunately the memory isn't expandable. Imagine a Furby with an SD memory slot!

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Web Design World 2005 -Seattle

Finishing up at Web Design World 2005 at the Seattle waterfront. They saved the best for last! Mike Ninness, from Lynda.com, is a great Photoshop speaker! I've never seen so many useful tips and hints in one sitting! If you get a chance to see him speak, do so.

Tuesday, July 19, 2005

Televue 24mm - 8mm Clickstop eyepiece

Just bought a Televue 24mm - 8mm clickstop eyepiece while at the Mt. Bachelor Star Party. While it's really a Vixen eyepiece (Orion sells the same eyepiece without the clicks) it's still very convenient. Very nice to stuff one eyepiece in your pocket instead of carrying a Pelican case out to the dark sky sites!

A bit soft at the edges and doesn't have a super large field of view, but as a zoom it works great.