Hello,
Does anyone have a link in the forum (already subject), which explains how to deal with a comet Astroart, in a somewhat more comprehensive than the tutorial.
thank you
Virginia
comet
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Re: comet
hello,
I tried a very modest little picture with a canon 350D Filter Cntl, the hair of the comet barely visible. I used the tutorial "Manual alignment".
For the second tutorial I did not understand where to put the parameters x, y and R.
Is another way to get a picture the same image?
And then I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmlh-qjS_4w
but I do not know if I have access to all features. I'll watch, read, try, understand and I just rest questions about what I can not do. thank you
Virginie
http://www.astrobin.com/150473/
I tried a very modest little picture with a canon 350D Filter Cntl, the hair of the comet barely visible. I used the tutorial "Manual alignment".
For the second tutorial I did not understand where to put the parameters x, y and R.
Is another way to get a picture the same image?
And then I saw this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pmlh-qjS_4w
but I do not know if I have access to all features. I'll watch, read, try, understand and I just rest questions about what I can not do. thank you
Virginie
http://www.astrobin.com/150473/
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- Posts: 353
- Joined: 07 Dec 2018, 15:04
Re: comet
The problem with DSLR images is that it Astroart cant get time information from images like from fits files.