High Sierra 2019 stable version Guiding application for astrophotography. installer
May 12, 2019 14:31:02 GMT 1
Post by glowunolinroy on May 12, 2019 14:31:02 GMT 1
Main category / Education
Sub category / Science
Developer / CloudMakers, s. r. o.
Filesize / 34509
Title / AstroGuider
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AstroGuider v 3.10
- Greater precision in star location, especially on Orion Starshoot cameras, resulting in more accurate guiding
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Technical Information
We could go on, but needless to say not everything you want will be in the App Store.
AltairAstro CCD driver,
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Official site:
on 10.14.2 macpkg.icu/?id=55672&kw=AstroGuider_ver._3.5_Vj5BG.zip (35544 KB)
Featured 10.12.6 macpkg.icu/?id=55672&kw=ver-3.9-astroguider-uyj.tar.gz (37959 KB)
Version to High Sierra macpkg.icu/?id=55672&kw=ASTROGUIDER_VERSION_3.12_EKF.APP (27607 KB)
Serial key AstroGuider 3.10
NZ7FIEU-AKO5F56-WE5C454-FRGWP6I
IV0FTKE-SVF7DJI-0NEW2VW-38WWD78
NZ2QXBJ-JFX7L3C-AP595IU-VT0EO6Y
The following shows a simple example of how to use the library in a C++ application.
Rather than using a low cost, high noise CMOS sensor, the ST-I uses a high quality, low noise, ON SEMI KAI-340 CCD with a read noise of only 9e-. The array is 640 x 480 pixels at 7.4 microns square. Anti-blooming is standard. On-chip binning is available for 14.8 micron pixels if desired. Various sub-frame modes may be used to speed-up the focus and download rates. A full frame high resolution image will update at the rate of approximately 5 frames per second. In addition to full-frame, half-frame and quarter-frame modes, the user may select a sub-frame region of interest (ROI) of any size located anywhere on the CCD. In focus mode, using a 20 x 20 pixel box the update rate is greater than 20 frames per second.
Orion Starshoot Autoguider
Working on the Mac is totally possible in AP but if you intend to push the hobby toward more and more complexity and are eventually going to want everything automated you may want to work with a Windows machine. Moving from DSLR's toward mono CCD's will influence this as well. Whether or not you want to make the switch on either is the question. If not, feel free to PM me for more Mac advice.
AstroTelescope is a simple planetarium application for the astrophotography tightly coupled to AstroImager. In addition to built-in support for LX200 (with Meade, 10Microns, Gemini, Avalon and EQMac dialects), NexStar (with SkyWatcher and Celestron dialects), Takahashi Temma and iOptron protocols over serial line or TCP/IP it can be also used as a client to any remote or local INDIGO server with any supported telescope mount. View details »
0x2D Gain (Even row, odd column)
- Hitting Stop should free up Neb if aborting during a dither command
I think the key issue is connecting the USB cables directly to your Mac. Using a USB hub gave me issues. I am testing several setups and at the moment I managed to get some working.
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