dither as Frames rather than seconds

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nexusjeep
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dither as Frames rather than seconds

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Post by nexusjeep »

Hi Robin,
Would it be possible to have an option to dither after a number of specified frames / stills rather than seconds as after a few beers / glasses of wine the maths would be easier :D .

Cheers
Nick
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Re: dither as Frames rather than seconds

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Re: dither as Frames rather than seconds

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Post by admin »

Hi,

this is already available in live stacking and the sequence editor and sequence planner in the latest SharpCap 4.0 versions. Am I missing another place that it should be added (or have you guys missed out on updating?! :) ).

cheers,

Robin
nexusjeep
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Re: dither as Frames rather than seconds

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Post by nexusjeep »

Cheers Robin, still on the one from start of September as it has been cloudy since then so not booted the laptop :D will give it a look tomorrow.

Cheers
Nick
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Re: dither as Frames rather than seconds

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Post by NeilG »

Thanks Robin.
Not had access to clear skies since I upgraded to3.4, so will hopefully check it out soon.
Neil
Scopes: Celestron C11, 102SLT , Ascension 127mm Apo, Opticstar 152mm Mak, Ascension 80mm Apo
Mounts: EQ8, EQ5 Pro, Nexstar SLT
Imaging: ASI1600MM-Cool, ASI533MC-Pro, ASI290MM, ASI224MC, Quark, QHY5L-II-M,
Opticstar 82 eyepieces, lots of other stuff
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