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Offline oldwexi

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Range Selection Reference Documentation
« on: 2011 July 29 13:02:18 »
Thanks for the new documentation.
Excellent stuff. Useful tool, useful document!

One general question: on my PC the document sticks to the ProcessExplorer Windows.
                                 How to get it away from the ProcessExplorer. Did i type or do something wrong or is it
                                 that way how its planned?

Thanks
Gerald

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Re: Range Selection Reference Documentation
« Reply #1 on: 2011 July 30 11:46:58 »
Hi Gerald,

Maybe it is the same of this thread

http://pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?topic=3188.msg21887#msg21887

Saludos, Alejandro

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Re: Range Selection Reference Documentation
« Reply #2 on: 2011 July 30 12:00:58 »
Hi Gerald,

Glad to know you like RangeSelection and its documentation (and, by the way, I am very happy to know that somebody has noticed that we have published it). We aim at writing more documentation on a regular basis from now on.

Right now you have to read reference documentation within the Process Explorer window. This is what we call integrated documentation and, despite the many criticisms it has received on this forum, I think it is really great to have the documentation and the tools tightly integrated in the PixInsight Core application. For example, you can try out a tool and compare your results with the examples given in the documentation side by side. This is something that no other application can offer, AFAIK.

In a future version we'll add more sophistication to the Process Explorer window. For example, a documentation tree, a phrase search control and a fast keyword search control. We'll implement also a new documentation browser application independent from the PI Core application, but this will have to wait more. Finally, when we have most of the documentation finished we'll publish it on our website.
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Re: Range Selection Reference Documentation
« Reply #3 on: 2011 July 30 13:03:04 »
Hola, muchas gracias por la herramienta y su documentación.

Es muy buena, fácil de usar e intuitiva. Ya está en favoritos!

A pesar de la documentación que está más que clara me surge una duda.
Para al estrella azul de la foto, en modo Lightness todo bien, pero en RGB viendo los canales individuales queda bien en R y G, pero tiene un halo central el canal B, aunque el valor de pixeles en B estaría dentro del rango de 0,3 a 1

No se si estoy haciendo algo mal o no lo interpreté correctamente.

Saludos. Alejandro. 


Hi Thank you very much for the tool and its documentation.

It is very good, easy to use and intuitive. Is already in favorites!

In spite of the documentation that is more than clear I have a doubt.
For to the blue star in the image, in Lightness Mode it is OK, but in RGB in the individual channels it is well in R and G, but the B channel has a central halo, although the value of pixels in B would be inside the range from 0,3 to 1.

Not sure if I am doing something wrong or I did not interpret it correctly.

Regards, Alejandro.

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Re: Range Selection Reference Documentation
« Reply #4 on: 2011 July 30 13:51:39 »
Hi Juan!
Thanks for the explanations and outlooks.


Hi Alejandro!
Thanks for making my eyes more open...

Gerald
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Re: Range Selection Reference Documentation
« Reply #5 on: 2011 August 05 02:50:46 »
Glad to know you like RangeSelection and its documentation (and, by the way, I am very happy to know that somebody has noticed that we have published it).

Hi Juan, many people are on holydays you know :D :D

It is a very interesting tool (and very well documented too), thanks for incorporating it  ;)

Regards
Jordi
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