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Welcome from another Somersert Bod Where in Somerset are you?
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Enjoy, plenty more to see
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Give Steve a call at ENS, number is on his fleabay
I have no qualms buying from ENS
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On 09/02/2020 at 08:36, The Admiral said:
Nik Szymanek has articles in Astronomy Now called Imaging Masterclass. He's just started a series using Affinity Photo,
Ian
If anyone has these mags, drop me a pm please
Cheers
Frank
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43 minutes ago, assouptro said:
Yup dust bunnies!
But avoid compressed air cans they can deposit small amounts of propellant on the sensor making it worse!
They end up by spreading around and picking up more dust
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You have some dust bunnies there
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11 minutes ago, laser_jock99 said:
Around 35Kg for imaging......
Blimey, I will be well under that
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3 hours ago, PeterCPC said:
Try here
Peter
Cheers for the link Peter will have a little play myself
Frank
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2 hours ago, happy-kat said:
I see you've tried the main ones already so I hope you get what you are after with PI
Im working my way through them, from what I've seem both Gimp & PI just have manuals. which is fine for thoses that can use them, but they dont have the walk throughs that inffinty photo has, which are easier to follow, and in the same style as the tech IT manuals I use to write. As for videos, pretty much most are by those too well verse in them, that they speed through them, so its hard too follow. And the one thing I learnt most as an IT Trainer, was to dumb down. so ALL your students could follow. Affinity photo, as I see it, is going to fill a void. And will likely end up as the first go to stepping stone for many. That said, I will likely end up using PI, but only because I've done my homework first
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GIMP is free, and affinity photo is only £48
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9 hours ago, Geoff Barnes said:
I tried that Bob but it wouldn't budge, perhaps I need to be a bit more forceful?
Edit; More force used and it suddenly budged, really was stuck hard though. Will put a little silicone on the rubber O ring to keep it from sticking.
losen the two plastic screws, and pull and hold out the sliver screw, then rotate finder too suit
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46 minutes ago, PeterCPC said:
Annie's Actions - Not affinity - don't know about Gimp.
Peter
If Seems Annies Actions are for PS, and after checking, Affinity can import PS plugins
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On 23/02/2020 at 10:16, Adreneline said:
I use Annie's Astro Actions to (a) reduce stars in a PS image or (b) to remove them completely - costs about £15.
HTH
Adrian
Would these work with either affinity photo or gimp ?
Cheers
Frank
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27 minutes ago, Anthony1979 said:
I only changed because there not much software for the nikon... The d3500 doesnt work with APT or any other software and was limited to 30 seconds... Thats why i bought the 450d because of use of software
Are you sure APT dosent work with your nikon, try Bulb mode & manual, that will also work with NINA too
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looks uncomfortable too me, I would move the dovetail down a bit, seems to be riding bit high
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1 minute ago, Space Hopper said:
Frank : did you know Nik Szymanek has done an in-depth review of it in the last 3 editions of 'Astronomy Now' magazine ?
1 minute ago, Space Hopper said:Frank : did you know Nik Szymanek has done an in-depth review of it in the last 3 editions of 'Astronomy Now' magazine ?
No I didnt, is there in online link to it ?
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Cheers guys, will check out further
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I now have a copy of infinity photo, anyone know what plug-ins are available, suitable for astro editing
Cheers
Frank
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Thank peeps, I will be fine then, my setup will be around the 9 kilo mark
Frank
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Is this for real? Or some sort of con, seems too good to be true
https://www.onlinegadget.co.uk/Adobe-Photoshop-CS6-Extended-Windows-Lifetime-License-PC-DOWNLOAD-p178518709?fbclid=IwAR1r3YrvE3F2VyNqYs7Lz6Oq9Q77LrlN-4WLstYBHnHLKFOxu4lBMhr7Cvk