Thanks. I've been very pleased with the free version, and the additional capabilities look really good, especially at the low cost.
Another benefit of normalization files rather than normalized image files is the amount of disk space saved.
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It looks like that is indeed the problem. To be absolutely certain, I wanted to change the date and time of the image. I updated the dates using FITS header, and I confirmed that they were changed. They didn't carry over to the XISF attributes. …
I see something that I hadn't before. I have been looking primarily at the date and time in the filename. I used exiftool to construct the filename. The time and date in the filename for image #1 is not the same as the observation time for that i…
Your description is how it has behaved before. This time, clicking 'show first image' didn't display the first image in chronological order. Rather, it displayed the reference frame which was at the top of this list. That reference frame is the o…
I hadn't thought of that, but it's possible. The TV is 4k (several years old), but the chromecast is built-in. That is very likely not 4k. Not a biggie because I don't cast the lessons to the TV often. I couldn't think of a reason why I can cast…
I just did a 'GPU' search to see if there was info on updated CUDA implementation. All I was finding elseware was outdated. This thread was the first result!!! I will check it out.
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Xavier
Quick update. I didn't find an pixels with value=0. There are thin clouds in the frames that I missed in my initial pass to delete frames though. There are thin clouds in other frames on a different night, but those weren't tagged as invalid.
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For whatever reason, I've thought pedestal applied to NB images. Does it apply to any image? These are RGB OSC without any filter. They are also my first images with a dedicated astro OSC. .I could simply drop the subs (2) and proceed with integ…