Another great tutorial Nik. I have the latest version of this programme, and I will use your tips the next time I get any data collected! If the skies ever clear again 💁♂️
Yes, it's very well laid out which makes it much easier to learn. It allows a very intuitive workflow (which I used in the video). Some of the settings I used may have to be adjusted for your own data but the principle is the same.
It's a 24" Planewave located under the dark skies of Chile and is part of the Telescope Live network. This dataset is available for download with a subscription to TL. I'll put the details in the video description.
I rely heavily on GraXpert. Thanks for giving me a better understanding of it.
Another great tutorial Nik. I have the latest version of this programme, and I will use your tips the next time I get any data collected! If the skies ever clear again 💁♂️
Thanks Chris. It's a great program and very easy to learn and use. It's still in beta at the moment but works well with just the odd creash.
Looks a good layout and navigate and use ,powerful tools too
Yes, it's very well laid out which makes it much easier to learn. It allows a very intuitive workflow (which I used in the video). Some of the settings I used may have to be adjusted for your own data but the principle is the same.
Thank for the insight, I'm mainly Solar/Lunar but watching and learning for when I make the move to Deep Sky is a great thing..
@@bofblog Thanks. Hopefully the program will be of use when you get into deep sky imaging. I suspect we'll see even more nice features in the future!
Holy cow that is some sharp data! What telescope was used for this?
It's a 24" Planewave located under the dark skies of Chile and is part of the Telescope Live network. This dataset is available for download with a subscription to TL. I'll put the details in the video description.