Post by taipunuwaca on May 12, 2019 3:49:14 GMT
Main category: Education
Sub category: Science
Developer: CloudMakers, s. r. o.
Filesize: 34509
Title: AstroGuider
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3.10.AstroGuider.app
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I run a Mach One on a MacBook Pro without problems. After the initial set up, I control the mount goto's with either the A-P hand control or wirelessly with SkySafari 5 Pro. For image capture, using a Canon 60Da, I use Nebulosity4. It's simple and just about bullet proof, and, very inexpensive. For guiding I use PHD2. It plays very well with Nebulosity and there is no problem dithering. I have tried Maxim on a PC, Nebulosity and PHD2 on a PC, and SGP and keep coming back to the Mac. Somewhere along the line, we seem to have forgotten KISS. I have a new Asus PC and PHD2 and Starlight Live will not display properly on it unless I drop the resolution of the screen way down, so, for now, I will stick with the Mac. My only problem is clouds and finding time and a place to image from.
What program do you use to guide?
v1.0.0
To learn more about the toolset read Getting started or Premiers Pas (in French).
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1.12 (May 2010)
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