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Astrometry .solved
Astrometry .solved




astrometry .solved

Here are a couple of screenshots of the Finder. The updated program itself is called "imgvideo" for opencv 2.4 and allegro 4.4.ĭue to a hard disc problem I can't provide for previous versions of opencv 2.1.Ĭheck out the README for installation details. You also need codecs installed to save videos. Skypack.zip -required for the star chart in the Finder.Ĭopy 2 files (starpix.bin, tycstar.bin) to the imgvideo/data directory. Unzip to a convenient place in your home directoryĪstdat.zip -asteroid data for display of 10,000 asteroids.Ĭopy the file astdat.bin to the imgvideo/data directory. Imgvideo-0.2.79.zip -all the files for imgvideo functions The 3 zip files contains ALL THE FILES for the program. Help: Finally got the help file up dated again. (Edit the launcher for your install path) Planet and asteroid catalog - selecting a planet changes the file name to the planet name.Īdded trig functions (sin cos etc) to the Script control.ĭesktop launcher and icon supplied. eg Arrow key or F2 pan etc.ĭSO catalog - selecting an object changes the saved file names to the object name. NOTE: Finder display is only updated when a 'move' key is pressed. Place the cursor over any displayed star or object and the GOTO button will slew aĬonnected Skywatcher Mounting to the position. N - toggle between north/south orientationĬ - toggles constellation lines and namesĭ - displays asteroid movement for one day (high zoom only)Īsteroid and DSO names shown at higher zoom levels to avoid congestion. Stops at zoom 12į5/F6 - mover cursor in RA in 20% screen widthį7/F8 - move cursor in Dec in 20% screen height Zoom 1 is all sky viewį4 Zoom++ Zoom In to a closer view.

astrometry .solved

+ - increase or decrease number of pixels moved for arrow keysį2 Pan- Recentre the display at the cursor locationį3 Zoom- Zoom Out to a wider field. The stars are derived from the Tycho 2 catalog to magnitude 9.Īrrow keys- moves the cursor pixel by pixel This is an equatorial projection of the night sky. Starts with an All Sky View with RA/DEC coordinates in a fetching shade of blue.

astrometry .solved

Supports Mount GOTO, Plate solving, automated surveys and more.Ī zoomable star chart with DSOs planets and asteroids. It also supports the QHY5, QHY6 and QHY6PRO. ImgVideo is a program to use the QHYCCD camera IMG132E with Linux. Here is the next UPDATE for imgvideo for Linux (version 0.2.79) I will let you know if I find the answer. I am more concerned that the program aborts when saving a video file (frame 1 of a 400 frame set video). You could try the same routine with regard to Folder settings for videos and snapshots: set to a folder on your system, and then save the project file to make the changes stick between sessions. Perhaps you could try setting it to mono and then saving the project file with the new setting. The setting is set by loading of the project file The Colour RGB button on the Files/Camera settings has to be selected by the user. Regarding QHY5 colour/mono problem, the program cannot tell if the QHY5 is colour or mono since they both have the same VID/PID. I will try to find out what I am doing wrong, thanks. Imgvideo does not create any directories itself, it assumes the directories exist. Thank you for the error report, it is invaluable.įirst the screenshot you posted "Could not write FIT file" is usually a permissions problem or a directory/folder problem.

astrometry .solved

I apologize in advance for any inconvenience this has caused. So if you were in private communication and have an idea of what he was working on, let me know at david1hugo at gmail dot com. Speaking of, I would happily cover all the bases and waste 5.1gig by uploading the entire prog directory, but Australia's internet is a sham!!! There is a lot more there other than just these. Again, I do not know what he was working on. I tried to keep the size down by not compressing all the images dad had taken, but it's still too big for here. I'm sorry if it is a bit of a mess and unpolished and slightly bloated, I do not know what he was working on so I'm not sure of what to omit. I've uploaded the last version of his programming directory in the hopes that someone will find it useful. (Apparently he also has a website somewhere, but I do not know where it is or who its host provider is. So my forensics has been fruitless in this regard. He had a fresh install of fedora (only a few weeks old) because the older hard disk was slowly dying. It doesn't look very ready, as he has called it an alpha release. He was also working on something for his nce controller attached to his mount, I think. As far as I know it is the main project he was working on. He was hoping to release a new version of imgview by the end of that week. Early morning of October 5 2014, my dad (Tony) collapsed from a massive blood clot to the heart.






Astrometry .solved