cloudbait
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If there is, it isn't apparent in the process controls.Am I correct that there is no way to change the default filters without editing the filter definition file?
If there is, it isn't apparent in the process controls.Am I correct that there is no way to change the default filters without editing the filter definition file?
Which csv? (he has posted dozens)I got the csv from Jason Coon
Use FilterManger to export the filters as CSVs to a folder, and examine one of them. It should have the same format as the ones you are trying to merge.I got each file separately
I merged them in filter manager
Pixinsight says I have 195 filters available but they don’t show up in SPCC
I downloaded Optolong-L-eNhance.csv from the above website, put it in a folder by itself, ran FilterManager, selected "Merge CSV filter definitions", set the directory to my folder containing the CSV, and executed the process. That filter now shows up in my filter list when I open Curve Explorer.I got each file separately
I merged them in filter manager
Pixinsight says I have 195 filters available but they don’t show up in SPCC
They don't show up where in SPCC?Pixinsight says I have 195 filters available but they don’t show up in SPCC
Well, it's a PAN filter. I don't know how or if SPCC deals with those.It shows on my list as well in filter manager, but it does not show up in SPCC for me
I’ll check something when o return homeThey don't show up where in SPCC?
In SPCC all the "R" channel filters should be in the "Red Filter" dropdown, and similarly for the "B" and "G" channel filters. Filters not labelled "R", "G" or "B" (such as "PAN" filters) are, of course, not available in SPCC; what would SPCC do with them?
It doesn't. They are there to be combined in FilterManager to build new R, G, B filters for SPCC. SPCC is only interested in R, G, B filters (because it's job is RGB colour calibration).I don't know how or if SPCC deals with those.
Makes sense.It doesn't. They are there to be combined in FilterManager to build new R, G, B filters for SPCC. SPCC is only interested in R, G, B filters.
I've checked, and the Jason Coon files seem to be compatible with the current FilterManager.Use FilterManger to export the filters as CSVs to a folder, and examine one of them. It should have the same format as the ones you are trying to merge.
You don't merge it, you import the file, then you have the Optolong filter definition as a selection.Thank you
I went to filter manager
Tried to merge
With global
Looked in filters and nothing is there
That was first problem but I’m trying to merge a l enhance with a canon 60d but I don’t see anywhere to do this
It was available 2 months ago but I was a newbie and couldn’t figure it out