"Pick Optimal Filter" - my own N.I.N.A. plugin to optimize narrowband monochrome astrophotography!
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- Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
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Brilliant! What a genius idea. Thanks
Thank you very much for this plugin! I've got one question_ how do you manage different exposure times. I use to take Ha and OIII with 300 sec and SII with 600 sec exposure time.
In current version it’s only possible to use the same exposure time per all filters
Great work man! Interesting idea and execution! :-D
hi Kamil,as a person who take only landscape milkyway and i perchased PI. It's a powerful tool but too complicated for me.till now i didn,t figure out what can be done in PI better than in PS. It would be nice if you can explain this. thx!
Really cool! I’d love to get into making plugins
After very accurate PA with EQ mount (connected via EQMOD) in NINA, when I slew to an object, the scope is way off (40+ degrees). Why by so much? Coordinates will be off from then on when slewing to other targets, as Slew and Center does not re-set coordinates to be accurate. Will NINA, when i center and slew, track with the object centered, or track based on the faulty Alt/Az?
You need to Plate Solve and Sync so your mount knows where it is pointing.
Good evening, just purchased the plug-in today and look forward to using it. Would you consider adding in the ability to set the actual number of exposures per filter you want to take? Sometimes you get to the end of the project and you’ve got an odd number of exposures left.
I’ll put it on my todo list - thanks for the suggestion
Kamil, thanks for that. I have never used the advanced sequencer in NINA, just used simple sequencer rotating through filters to ensure even number of exposures for each filter. The filter selection trigger has given me a reason to use the Advanced Sequencer. I assume you can run autofocus after a filter change in the advanced sequencer?
Of course
Kamil, this looks really interesting and I'm going to try it out as soon as the weather clears. One question, does it work when taking mosaics? For example, if your trying to capture OIII data in the darkest hours but you're doing a mosaic, will it switch back and forward between the different panels to get that data and then switch back to get Ha?
This trigger is meant to be used within a „deep sky intruction set” that has just one target i.e. one of the panels of the mosaic. Switching between panels is inefficient because you lose time to plate solve every time you slew