Great - thanks for the info
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- 12 Aug 2019, 09:37
- Forum: Image processing and analysis
- Topic: Combining images of a different scale
- Replies: 2
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- 11 Aug 2019, 09:31
- Forum: Image processing and analysis
- Topic: Combining images of a different scale
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2226
Combining images of a different scale
Hi I have been using the Slooh Canary Isle telescopes recently and I am having problems combining the R,G and B images with the Luminance image in Astroart 7. Combining the RGB using Trichromy is fine but the Luminance image is a different scale so I am unable to add it. I have tried a few things bu...
- 11 Aug 2019, 09:26
- Forum: Image processing and analysis
- Topic: Newbie - Astrometry Issues
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2303
Re: Newbie - Astrometry Issues
Hi Thanks a lot - worked through the tutorial an I am making some progress.
- 01 Aug 2019, 08:21
- Forum: Image processing and analysis
- Topic: Newbie - Astrometry Issues
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2303
Newbie - Astrometry Issues
I am exploring astrometry and photometry for the first time and I have a few issues that I don't understand. Astrometry - I have an image and register stars (say 10) 6 are found on the image but I don't seem able to match the pattern on the star chart - if a repeat the process the software seems to ...
- 06 Jun 2019, 17:54
- Forum: Instrumentation
- Topic: Starlight Xpress SXV-M25C
- Replies: 1
- Views: 2213
Starlight Xpress SXV-M25C
HI all - new to this forum and CCD's in general so apologies for asking what might be regarded as dumb questions. I have been imaging with a DSLR for a while and getting OK results. A member of our local astro group offered to sell me the above camera and I am trying to use it with Astroart 7. I can...
- 23 May 2019, 18:47
- Forum: General
- Topic: New user - issues
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2925
New user - issues
New to Astroart 7 so I'm having a few issues and cannot find solutions in the manual or forum (unless I'm looking in the wring places!!) 1. When I have an image open and move the cursor over the image I cannot see it as it is black on a black background but can see when the centre of the cursor goes...