Author Topic: Looking for Script to "Combination of Broadband and Narrowband"  (Read 2560 times)

Offline nunopc

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Hello,
This tuturial http://www.pixinsight.com/tutorials/narrowband/index.html refers that the method was designed to allow automation.
Is there already a script to perform this? If so where is it available?

Thank you and best regards,
Nuno

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Re: Looking for Script to "Combination of Broadband and Narrowband"
« Reply #1 on: 2015 November 13 07:58:04 »
Nuno,

I have not seen the automated script posted yet but there are several other options to look at including:

1.  The NBRGB script
2.  The SHO-AIP Script (my favorite)
3.  A new script I have not tested yet posted here:  http://pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?topic=3446.0

All of these work well, though I expect that Vincent's, once posted, will be another step forward.

Best,

Jim
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Re: Looking for Script to "Combination of Broadband and Narrowband"
« Reply #2 on: 2015 November 13 08:31:20 »
Jim

That's an interesting post from 2011. Reading the posting and watching the versions of the HaRGBCombination script morph into the NBRGBCombination script we have today.

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Mike

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Re: Looking for Script to "Combination of Broadband and Narrowband"
« Reply #3 on: 2015 November 13 11:10:46 »
Mike,

Of course, duh!!  Should have read to the end of the forum post instead of stopping in the beginning  :o

But on Nuno's question, I haven't seen anything re Vincent's script, have you?

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Jim
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Re: Looking for Script to "Combination of Broadband and Narrowband"
« Reply #4 on: 2015 November 13 11:34:50 »
Jim

I don't think there is a Vicent script as such. This part of the posting and a comment a little later is what I am basing that statement on.
http://pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?topic=3446.msg43207#msg43207


Mike