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Workshop
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The Office of Public Outreach at the Space Telescope Science Insitute
hosted a Workshop on Astronomy Outreach Imaging to share experiences
producing images intended for public presentation from astronomical
data. By bringing together practitioners of this craft the intention was
to foster better ongoing communication, with the goal of improving the
overall quality of products and therefore better communication of significant
astronomical results to as broad an audience as possible.
This was intended to be a small and informal, but productive Workshop
to share specific techniques and issues relevant to image production.
There were a number of talks and live demos, as well as more informal
discussions on topics such as:
- Technical workflow – Steps to produce a picture.
- Case studies – What has worked, or not; issues specific to particular
observatories/missions/wavelength regimes.
- Software toolbox – IRAF, IDL, Photoshop, GIMP, Illustrator, etc.
- Color theory – The color wheel and relevant aesthetic considerations.
- Playing well with others – Tips on working with investigators, the
media, etc.
- Photoshop Techniques – Specific techniques relevant to the process
of producing outreach images.
- Presentation and distribution – Issues of metadata, serving images
and accompanying content on-line, links to databases.
- Philosophy/Ethics – What's appropriate or not in transforming data
into pictures.
In addition to the formal presentations, there was an evening presentation
on Monday, September 29th, of images submitted by Workshop participants.
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