Thank you! I hope to be back at it soon!!! I needed a break for a number of reasons and now I’m recovering from surgery, but might as well get it all out-of-the-way at once right? :-)
Thank you for all this! Now that the moon is going away I’m hoping to take everything I’ve learned from your channel and put it into a few targets before the bad weather hits. Great tutorials, keep them going!
The way this instruction works is that it’s a looping condition. Once you have 2 target Sequences loaded back to back in the Advanced Sequencer, go into the first sequence and Add the Orbuculum looping instruction. As an example, this instruction can tell the current target to loop taking pictures until the next target reaches a certain altitude or is above its own horizon. Then it will end imaging, and hand over control to the next item in line which should be your next target sequence.
@@tempusfugit6820 OK, I am going to use some terms, potentially a little wrong, but hopefully it helps. When you open a Complete Sequence using the bottom icons (folder at bottom of the advanced sequencer), this is a "complete' sequence template. Opening this way replaces everything that was already open. The other 2 options to save/open things, is a Sequence or a Target. These are on the right side-bar of the advanced sequencer. Saving a Sequence here saves only the container you clicked the save icon for, and you can open multiple simultaneously. Targets are similar to a sequence, except it saves like the including the target info (coordinates, etc). My guess is that you used the bottom icons and saved complete sequences. I think you need to open them one at a time and resave them as either Sequences or Targets (if you want to keep the framing coordinates). Then drag them back over from there. Making sense?
@@PatriotAstro I'll have to play with that. It is certainly not intuitive for someone starting with NINA. That's the biggest difficulty I have with this program; all those saving options in the sequencers.
@@tempusfugit6820 Understood. Here is the cheat sheet: Bottom of Screen Open/Save = Complete Sequence End-to-End, Right Side of Screen Sequence List = Sequence Instructions Only, Right Side of Screen Targets = Sequence Instructions Plus Target info (coordinates, etc)
Another great video, but I need a plugin that will tell me in what year the constant cloudy sky will clear when the moon is below 75% illumination...🙄😉
Thank you for all your work!
Thank you! I hope to be back at it soon!!! I needed a break for a number of reasons and now I’m recovering from surgery, but might as well get it all out-of-the-way at once right? :-)
Interesting plug-in again, thanks Chad for pointing this out and explaining how it works
No problem! Glad to dig in deep, so you don't have to!
Thank you for all this! Now that the moon is going away I’m hoping to take everything I’ve learned from your channel and put it into a few targets before the bad weather hits. Great tutorials, keep them going!
Thanks! I hope you get some great skies AND images!
How do I open 2 sequences I had already built? I thought I could open them both and insert orbuculum in between but I can't apparently do that.
The way this instruction works is that it’s a looping condition. Once you have 2 target Sequences loaded back to back in the Advanced Sequencer, go into the first sequence and Add the Orbuculum looping instruction. As an example, this instruction can tell the current target to loop taking pictures until the next target reaches a certain altitude or is above its own horizon. Then it will end imaging, and hand over control to the next item in line which should be your next target sequence.
@@PatriotAstro Thank you for this but I don't seem able to open them both in the sequencer 🤔
@@tempusfugit6820 OK, I am going to use some terms, potentially a little wrong, but hopefully it helps. When you open a Complete Sequence using the bottom icons (folder at bottom of the advanced sequencer), this is a "complete' sequence template. Opening this way replaces everything that was already open. The other 2 options to save/open things, is a Sequence or a Target. These are on the right side-bar of the advanced sequencer. Saving a Sequence here saves only the container you clicked the save icon for, and you can open multiple simultaneously. Targets are similar to a sequence, except it saves like the including the target info (coordinates, etc). My guess is that you used the bottom icons and saved complete sequences. I think you need to open them one at a time and resave them as either Sequences or Targets (if you want to keep the framing coordinates). Then drag them back over from there. Making sense?
@@PatriotAstro I'll have to play with that. It is certainly not intuitive for someone starting with NINA. That's the biggest difficulty I have with this program; all those saving options in the sequencers.
@@tempusfugit6820 Understood. Here is the cheat sheet: Bottom of Screen Open/Save = Complete Sequence End-to-End, Right Side of Screen Sequence List = Sequence Instructions Only, Right Side of Screen Targets = Sequence Instructions Plus Target info (coordinates, etc)
Another great video, but I need a plugin that will tell me in what year the constant cloudy sky will clear when the moon is below 75% illumination...🙄😉
Don't we all!