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QCUIAG 2004 Conference - 21st Feb 2004

Started by JohnP, Jan 23, 2004, 17:46:00

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JohnP

The Yahoo QCUIAG group (Quick Cam Unconventional Imaging Astronomy Group)are holding a one technical conference on Sat 21st Feb 2004 just outside Milton Keynes. The conference will be combined with a small exhibition & observing session. Many well known people from QCUIAG are attending/ presenting as well as some well known Astro-Imagers. The conference will really appeal to anyone interested in imaging using WebCam's.

Full details for the day (including registration) can be found at:

http://www.planet.uk.com/qc/QCUIAG2004.htm

Cheers,

John.

JohnP

Hi All,

I just wanted everyone to know that the Q2004 conference was a great success (although, I didn't go). Anyhow, the full proceeds of the conference including lots of video footage are available for viewing either online or for download here:

http://www.qcuiag-web.co.uk/

You need to click on the extra's tab to see the files. If you are into imaging etc. using webcams - Ian, Chris..... then there is some really useful hints & tips. Pls note if you're downloading its 450Mb - it took me an 1hr. & 5mins with my BroadBand connection so I wouldn't want to see the phone bill if you have to use dial-up. Unfortunately, I haven't got a CDW else I happily make copies for those who are interested.

Enjoy the files - it's great that a hobby can be so global & share information so willingly.

John.

[ This Message was edited by: JohnP on 2004-03-11 14:13 ]

Ian

I've got a copy of this and a CDR drive. I'll stick a copy in the library.

I've not yet had a chance to go through it, but it looks promising.

Ian

spendrey

There is some great stuff on here.
I extracted the files with IsoBuster available from...
http://www.smart-projects.net/isobuster/

Mike

ISOBuster is an excellent program. Great for trying out those programs you download in ISO format before burning it to CD.
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