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Astroart 9 - suggestion for new annotation options

Posted: 28 Sep 2024, 08:52
by pscharff
Hello,

I really like the new feature of Astroart 9, to annotate the image by importing objects of the star atlas.

At the moment one can choose the color for the different types of objects, but perhaps it is possible to add an option for choosing individual figures and figure sizes of the different object types in a future service pack (for example a circle for a star cluster and a smaller circle or a cross for an asteroid).

Clear skies,
Patric

Re: Astroart 9 - suggestion for new annotation options

Posted: 28 Sep 2024, 11:10
by pscharff
OK, I have seen now, that I can annotate the image in multiple steps, if I disable the option "Delete previous annotations".

Then I have got another question: Is it possible, to increase the setting for the size of the annotation figure? At the moment it seems like, that the max value is "300".

Clear skies,
Patric

Re: Astroart 9 - suggestion for new annotation options

Posted: 28 Sep 2024, 11:52
by fabdev
OK. Meanwhile, in AA9 it's possible to select and edit many annotations at once, so from the menu click "Select all", then use the "+" button to increase the size of all annotations.
Meanwhile, for example, to transform several circles into squares, CTRL + Click on the desired objects, then change the figure from the dialog window.
Thanks, Fabio.

Re: Astroart 9 - suggestion for new annotation options

Posted: 29 Sep 2024, 15:37
by pscharff
Hello Fabio,

thanks for the info.

Patric

Re: Astroart 9 - suggestion for new annotation options

Posted: 10 Nov 2024, 09:32
by einari
Another suggestion.
Would it be possible to add annotation to coordinates, for plate solved image?

Re: Astroart 9 - suggestion for new annotation options

Posted: 11 Nov 2024, 17:04
by fabdev
Yes, OK.
Did you mean the coordinates of the center of the image, or the coordinates of the annotation ?

Re: Astroart 9 - suggestion for new annotation options

Posted: 13 Nov 2024, 15:39
by einari
I mean coordinates of the annotation, like annotating comet or asteroid in image.