Have a look at
http://www.televue.com/engine/page.asp?ID=237 and
http://www.televue.com/engine/page.asp?ID=42
for notes on various imaging methods and on Powermates.
A Powermate is a 4 element Barlow and is available in 2x & 4x (both 2") and 2.5x & 5x (both 1.25").
If you use a Powermate for imaging you do not need an eyepiece. Just get the appropriate Tele Vue Powermate T adaptor and connect direct to DSLR. A Powermate for visual does need an eyepiece and works similar to a Barlow with some advantages the main one being the cone of light the eyepiece sees remains the same as if there was no Powermate. Eye relief is maintained and there is no vignetting that can happen with some short Barlow and eyepiece combinations.
Note using Powermates extends the focal length of your telescope significantly to increase image scale. It is used for planetary imaging and Lunar close-ups.
Eyepiece projection photography can acvhieve the same by using an eyepiece inside an eyepiece projection adaptor which has 1.25" barrel at one end and T thread at the other. The eyepiece sits inside and the magnification factor is determined by the eyepiece focal length used and the distance from the eyepiece to the film plane. Note the eyepiece overall diameter has to be small enough to fit inside the projection adaptor and this usually means using a Plossl or Ortho type of eyepiece which are ideall since they are usually very sharp on axis.