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Offline DaveS

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A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« on: 2012 December 21 05:54:17 »
The 'Progressive Astro Imaging Group'  (PAIG) is a forum dedicated to astro-imaging, and as far as we are aware, the only forum that truly specialises in astro-imaging.

A completely independent forum, not tied to any sponsor, or commercial advertising. A forum provided by astro-imagers, for astro-imagers.

A forum where the culture is one of constructive criticism, as opposed to meaningless 'mutual back-patting'.

Many of our members, including myself, are PixInsight users, and Harry Page is a valued member of our 'support team' (we don't have, or need moderators).

If you would like a preview of what we are all about, you can do so at:

http://www.progressiveastroimaging.com/

Please note that guest visitors cannot not view the full content of the 'board', and can only see a restricted view.

Dave

P.S. If this 'post' is considered inappropriate for the PixInsight 'Board', then please delete it.
« Last Edit: 2012 December 21 06:04:09 by DaveS »
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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #1 on: 2012 December 21 06:03:50 »
Huh? Why?
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Offline Neil

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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #2 on: 2012 December 21 06:10:07 »
A very nice forum and something we drew inspiration from.

Best regards


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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #3 on: 2012 December 21 06:12:07 »
QUOTE: Huh? Why?

Well, I noticed that another astro forum had been announced and detailed in this section of the 'board', so thought that it must be ok to do so.

In addition, as PixInSight is software dedicated to the processing of astro images, and our forum is dedicated to astro imaging and image processing, I thought it might be of interest to members here.

However, I did add, that if this 'thread' was considered inappropriate for this  'board', then it should be deleted.

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Offline Josh Lake

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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #4 on: 2012 December 21 14:45:16 »
Another forum to check often, my wife will be so pleased!  :)

Thanks for letting us know, I'm okay with a bit of on-topic cross promotion.

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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #5 on: 2012 December 22 02:59:05 »
As a courtesy, and reciprocal gesture, I have posted a 'link' to this forum on PAIG.

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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #6 on: 2012 December 24 09:15:45 »
[...]and as far as we are aware, the only forum that truly specialises in astro-imaging.[...]
I don't know if this assertion is true for English speaking forums, but I know of astrophotography forums in other languages.

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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #7 on: 2012 December 25 03:27:05 »
There may well be others Andres, English or Non-English speaking, and dedicated astro-photography forums, but we are not aware of them.

Hence my saying "as far as we are aware".

Other astro forums of which we are aware, cover pretty much everything astronomy, but specialising in no one particular area. PAIG is purely an astro-maging forum.

Dave
« Last Edit: 2012 December 26 13:49:13 by DaveS »
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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #8 on: 2013 January 24 09:04:04 »
Hello Dave I have registered to PAIG but still have received no word as to accepting my request to be a member. It has been nearly 4 weeks and still no communication.

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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #9 on: 2013 January 27 08:43:53 »
Hello Dave I have registered to PAIG but still have received no word as to accepting my request to be a member. It has been nearly 4 weeks and still no communication.

PM sent.

Regards

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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #10 on: 2016 September 28 04:17:14 »
PAIG seems to have died. Pity, it was quite a good site, but aside from a few regulars there was not much support.
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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #11 on: 2016 November 17 21:06:01 »
Well, it would certainly be better than posting here.  There doesn't seem to be much interest in helping out new comers

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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #12 on: 2016 November 18 03:57:48 »
Well, it would certainly be better than posting here.  There doesn't seem to be much interest in helping out new comers
I vey much disagree to your statement which i understand you think as nobody helps Newcomers here.
What help do you need here?

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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #13 on: 2016 November 28 20:53:02 »
You have been very helpful.  I have no gripes about that at all.  That plus the effort you have done to support the community show a genuine  interest in the PixInsight community.
However, a casual look at the forums and having posted questions and not having responses in general from the owners of this forum shows a complete lack of interest in their customers.  That plus the fact that way over 60% of the processes are NOT documented and that PixInsight has really lousy support by email leads to a VERY frustrating experience for the people putting money in their pockets.  When there is a response from the PixInsight team, it's trivial, happens only once and then that's it.
Extremely unprofessional and not up to the standards of what this product could be.
You can get better support on Cloudy Nights than here.
So I'm all for a third party "PixInsight" forum.
So totally disenchanted by this kharma and this forum.
 
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Re: A forum dedicated to Astro Imaging
« Reply #14 on: 2016 November 28 21:05:21 »
Let me justify this a little more...
67 out of 86 processes in PixInsight for Windows are NOT documented.Sure you can look all over the place for tutorials and help, but many of them are not complete.  Do you know how much time I wasted to find out how to create a defect list? Yes, there are links to Harry's sight, but the links don't work.  And when you find one on YouTube, details that you would need are missing.
So how much do us users have to waste in time before the PixInsight teams decides to take pride in their work and document and offer real technical support?  Or do we have to go to third parties and pay for this help?
Totally inexcusable and unprofessional.  The PixInsight team should be ashamed of this and there should not be any new processes added unless there is documentation.  What's the point?  Is this a hobby for the PixInsight team only?
We pay good money for this!!  I I bet you us hobbyists are the ones lining their pockets not the professional users who maybe don't need all the docs.

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