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Improved Animated GIF generation by using GIF code from SER player instead of using FFmpeg.Īdded function to resize frames to a smaller size.Īdded support for summation binning as well as average binning.Īllowed surface stabilisation to function without actually moving frames.įixed bug where reading PNG files would fail after around500 files.įixed bug where writing PNG files would fail after around 500 files.įixed bug when saving colour images split into RGB channels as PNG files.įixed colour cast bug when opening.
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Note that this code does not need to be installed separately and all the required components are contained in PIPP's installer.įixed issue where PNG format calibration frames crashed PIPP.įixed issues with PIPP running on Windows XP.Īdded NeuQuant neural-net colour quantisation algorithm for improved GIF generation.įixed issues when creating animated GIFs while 'Input Frame Dropping' is enabled.įixed issue with raw image format calibration files.įixed handling of zero value pixels in flat frames.įixed error message when generating Animated GIFs.įixed bug where broken TIFF files were generated.įixed issue with gain and gamma controls on computers using languages that use a ',' for a decimal point.Ĭreated a 64-bit version of PIPP as well as the old 32-bit version. The FFmpeg source can be downloaded here. Also, any feedback/suggestions on any of these images then please fire away.*** If you capture your data in SER format, then please check out my other application: SER Player ***įrom v2.2.0 on ward s, PIPP uses DLLs from the excellent FFmpeg licensed under the LGPLv2.1. If anyone has any ideas please let me know.
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Now the Jupiter shot was only using somewhere around 200 frames I believe (I know I should have more) but I don't see why that would cause the issue I'm having. Would this be causing issues with achieving focus? It just feels like the best focus I can get too, is not really focused at all. The set up is:Ģ"-1.25" Adapter - Skywatcher 8-24mm Zoom - Eyepeice Adapter - T-Ring - Camera I think the way I'm attaching my camera to the scope may be part of the problem as it feels like I can never achieve a perfect focus. However whenever I try to do anything to the wavelets to get some form of detail, it just comes up with these squares everywhere and looks like it's been taken at extremely low resolution. The video I'm inputting to Registax seems to be fine, exactly like what I did for Saturn.
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It's terrible and I can't get it any better. Now the main reason I'm coming here is the Jupiter shot. I think I've got some respectable shots for my first attempts and having a terrible mount. Last year I got a Canon 750D and have now begun on star scapes, planetary and deep space shots. I got into the photography side of things by holding my parents digital camera up first. More on the mount somewhere else shortly. I started stargazing back at the start of 2014 when I got a Skywatcher 200 on aluminium legged EQ5 (a mistake, I know) for my 21st. Brand new to this forum (actually been ages since I was even on any forum).