Author Topic: How to grade files  (Read 4152 times)

Offline hojong.lin

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How to grade files
« on: 2011 January 30 07:46:18 »
Hello everybody,

Just came to the world of PixInsight and in the process of learning this powerful tool day by day.  :)

I've been an ImagesPlus users for 3 years. In ImagesPlus, there is a nice feature called "grade files".
It evaluates each subexposure file according to star shape or focus accuracy.

I wonder if there is similar feature in PixInsight.

Thanks for any help.

Hojong Lin

Offline Juan Conejero

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Re: How to grade files
« Reply #1 on: 2011 January 31 13:46:44 »
Hi Hojong,

Welcome to PixInsight Forum!

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I wonder if there is similar feature in PixInsight.

Not yet. I agree it is a very important feature and it is definitely in our to-do list; we'll try to implement it as soon as possible.

Sorry for not being able to offer you a replacement for this feature. We'll do.
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Offline Nocturnal

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Re: How to grade files
« Reply #2 on: 2011 February 01 16:58:58 »
Meanwhile people that are looking for this feature and don't have ImagesPlus can use DeepSkyStacker which does a great job of grading images. DeepSkyStacker Live monitors a folder and plots the quality (or other parameters) as images come in. Indispensable during imaging.
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Offline Josh Lake

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Re: How to grade files
« Reply #3 on: 2011 February 02 07:12:46 »
THANK YOU, Nocturnal, for posting about Deep Sky Stacker Live! I didn't know about it, and it looks like it will be incredibly useful to me and my students.

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Re: How to grade files
« Reply #4 on: 2011 February 02 07:19:41 »
DSS-L is a terrific addition to DSS (which was already great). At first I wasn't sure why it would be handy and then I started using it. I keep the image quality graph on my computer while capturing and I can keep an eye on the session while I watch TV or read a book. A big dip typically means trouble so I know I need to investigate what's going on.
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Offline hojong.lin

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Re: How to grade files
« Reply #5 on: 2011 February 04 19:25:24 »
Hi Hojong,

Welcome to PixInsight Forum!

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I wonder if there is similar feature in PixInsight.

Not yet. I agree it is a very important feature and it is definitely in our to-do list; we'll try to implement it as soon as possible.

Sorry for not being able to offer you a replacement for this feature. We'll do.


Thanks for the prompt reply. Looking forward to using this feature in PI someday.  :)

Hojong Lin