Sometime this year I would like to try and help my school students to photograph and analyse the varying magnitudes of some cepheids and/or δ-Scuti type variable stars. With a long view to applying a Fourier transform to them to determine their periods.
Equipment-wise we have my trusty SW ED150, HEQ5-Pro, Orion Autoguider and a Canon 60Da (with standard EOS 18 mm-55 mm lens). For processing the images I have a MacBook Pro running OSX-Yosemite - and reluctanly if the need arises - access to PC's, one of which still has Windows 7 installed.
I'd love to know of a Mac based software program that can be used to determine the magnitude of the target stars from a RAW (.CR2) image.
Will the equipment I have be suitable for the task? I'm not sure yet whether or not I need/want to head down the path of obtaining and using U, B and V filters.
Is this an activity that some of the folk at ASV would be able to assist me with?
Will your talk at VASTROC cover any of my questions? - I'm thinking about coming up for the day if it does - and am now awaiting a copy of your book that I purchased on the 'bay'.
Paul
PS Am still thinking on an obsy and the thoughts you shared with me and have recently had my pier constructed - so slowly but surely I'm getting there.
I second AAVSO specifically have a read of the DSLR observing manual. http://www.aavso.org/dslr-observing-manual I am in the final stages of one of their courses. I would say it's a very suitable project for students.