Excellent! The Image Composite Editor was exactly what I was looking for, after a night of shooting the moon with a Celestron 9.25 in SharpCap. One question - when you were showing the Backyard EOS program, was it connecting your computer to a WiFi hotspot on your Canon camera? I've left a rail position open on the top of the Celestron to mount an SRL to get photos with a wider field of view.
Hi thanks for watching. No the EOS program was on my laptop which was hard wired into the Cannon camera. I hope you can get ICE I know it’s not easy to find. Clear skies Ian
I actually did find ICE - the video link below discussed using ICE, and has a link to the WEB archive 'Wayback Machine' web page where you can still download the program. ua-cam.com/video/074Ci6tuLs8/v-deo.html Thanks again. @@astrotimetraveller4622
Excellent tutorial, very informative, many thanks for sharing!
Excellent! The Image Composite Editor was exactly what I was looking for, after a night of shooting the moon with a Celestron 9.25 in SharpCap. One question - when you were showing the Backyard EOS program, was it connecting your computer to a WiFi hotspot on your Canon camera? I've left a rail position open on the top of the Celestron to mount an SRL to get photos with a wider field of view.
Hi thanks for watching. No the EOS program was on my laptop which was hard wired into the Cannon camera. I hope you can get ICE I know it’s not easy to find. Clear skies Ian
I actually did find ICE - the video link below discussed using ICE, and has a link to the WEB archive 'Wayback Machine' web page where you can still download the program. ua-cam.com/video/074Ci6tuLs8/v-deo.html Thanks again.
@@astrotimetraveller4622
Thanks for the tutorial o was searching for this form many weeks ❤️👍
Glad to hear it was helpful, Kr Ian