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Optimized cyanotypes:

(Chemistry) (Photography)

As far as I’m aware, this is the most sensitive cyanotype formula on the internet, and is just about usable for in-camera photography (ISO 0.0001):

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Let's take a photo:

(Chemistry) (Photography)

It’s been almost 200 years since the oldest surviving photograph was taken:

A ghostly image of rooftops, recorded on a metal plate.

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How big can I print my image?

(Photography)

For an image to look as sharp as real life, it needs to have a resolution higher then that of the human eye: usually around 1 arcminute, or 1/60th of a degree.

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Why you can't color calibrate (deep) space photos:

(Photography)

Color is the most disputed part of astrophotography. It seems like no two images have the same colors, and the internet is full of disputes over what colors are correct or natural.

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Perhaps give oversampling a try:

(Photography)

The resolution of a telescope is fundamentally limited by it’s the aperture, or the area that it’s able to gather light over:

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