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Monday, May 6, 2013

New collection of my B&W images



I have a gray scale version from all of my astronomical images. The camera used, QHY9, is a cooled astronomical camera and it has a gray scale CCD-sensor. Color images are made by shooting the same target at least three times, with different filters. Three images are then combined to a RGB-color image.
Due to that, I have a gray scale version from every target. Usually the light emitted by ionized Hydrogen, H-alpha, has most details and I made a collection out of them. 

A high resolution, gray scale, image collection in my portfolio, please have a look: 
(Second folder from top left)

The Elephant's Trunk Nebula in IC 1396, more info and a color version in this blog post.


You can buy a photographic print from any image at first two folders in my portfolio, http://astroanarchy.zenfolio.com/

All prints will be real photographic prints on photo paper. For the most exclusive result, metallic paper can be used.
Metallic prints give a distinctive look to most color shots, black & white and sepia images are particularly effective. With its glossy finish and metallic appearance, it represents another dimension for creating images with exceptional interest and depth. Metallic paper adds stunning visual impact and a contemporary flair to  photos.

If you don't want to use the web shop or want images be framed, signed and numbered, please contact directly to me by email: astroanarchy (at) gmail.com







Thursday, April 25, 2013

New professional printing service in use, the One Vision Imaging UK



I have updated my image portfolio account, Astro Anarchy Zenfolio, with new professional printing service, please have a look
(Images can be ordered only from the first two folders!)

Half a Moon with the Earth Shine by J-P Metsavainio, Astro Anarchy Observatory
The larges print made out of this Moon image was 5 by 5 meters.

The Service

There is now a new, very high quality, professional printing service added, the One Vision Imaging in UK.
They have more medias and sizes available, including metallic photographic papers. The maximum size is now 101,5 x 152,5 cm.  (Large images can be ordered by contacting me directly, astroanarchy@gmail.com )

One Vision Imaging is one of the largest professional photographic laboratories in the UK. For well over 30 years One Vision Imaging have been servicing professional photographers with the very highest standards of processing and finishing.
  • Each and every file is colour graded, density and contrast controlled.
  • Extensive colour stability and life expectancy on all offered papers.
  • Vast range of print options including standard square and panoramic sizes.
  • Choice of Lustre, Gloss or Metallic paper finishes.
Available Photo Papers

One Vision Imaging uses Fujicolor Professional TYPE DP paper. The base support and silver halide crystal control technology work together to produce improved whiteness, highlight and shadow depth qualities, making this an all purpose colour print paper for the photofinisher.

You have a choice of Lustre, Gloss or Metallic paper finishes.

Metallic prints give a distinctive look to most  colour shots, black & white and sepia images are particularly effective. With its glossy finish and metallic appearance, it represents another dimension for creating images with exceptional interest and depth. Metallic paper adds stunning visual impact and a contemporary flair to your photography.

Price level

Price level is between 21.95€ (20x20cm) up to 853.95€ (101,5x152,5cm) with Glossy or Luster finishing on Fujicolor Professional Type DP paper.To guarantee a top quality photographic printing, ICC-color profiling is used with all images. Metallic paper is little more expencive, all prices and sizes can be seen at Right hand side in my portfolio, when image is clicked large.


My image portfolio, please have a look


You can place your order trough the web-shop in the portfolio, or by leaving an email to me directly.






Tuesday, April 23, 2013

An other collection of images, Meade LX200 GPS 12"




My main instrument is an old Meade LX200 GPS 12" telescope. With lots of tweaking, it works as an imaging platform. An original fork mount has a largish periodic error but I'm using the Starlight Express active optics unit, LXV-AO, with it . With an AO-unit, the tracking error is more or less zero. Since I'm using the QHY9, with kind of small diameter CCD-shell, as my imaging camera I have reduced the original f10 scope down to f5 it gives me an effective resolution of about 0.8 arc seconds/pixel. It's done by "misusing" the Celestron f6.3 reducer by adding some extra distance to recommended 110mm. There is some light coma at the corners but I can live with it for now.


A collection of images with the Meade LX200 GPS 12" telescope, Baader narrowband filters and the QHY9 astronomical camera
(Be sure to click the image to see it in full scale)

All the images in this poster can be found from my PORTFOLIO, with some technical details.

A labeled version


The instrumentation
(What a mess...)

More images and info about instruments in HERE

I'm using two camera lenses, with the Meade, the Tokina AT-X 300mm f2.8 can be seen in the image above. Canon EF 200mm f1.8 is my second camera lens for the astrowork.
Image collections with both lenses can be seen in HERE.

Couple of my favorite images with Meade LX200 12" telescope

A two frame mosaic of IC 1805, the Melotte 15 area

More information in HERE

The Bubble Nebula in Cassiopeia








Monday, April 22, 2013

I need more space




I made a small poster, just for a fun.


Image used for a poster is shot back in 2010, more info about the M104 image HERE.

Couple of versions

Original image info: http://astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/2012/12/the-wizard-nebula-reprocessed.html


Original image ifo: http://astroanarchy.blogspot.fi/2012/12/the-ghost-of-christmas-past-ic-63.html