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You asked for it, and we have delivered, mobile and Mac software with high precision calculations on a mobile device. Along with high precision calculations you can also read insightful astrological interpretations. Astro Gold features Natal, Transit, Progression and Synastry interpretations, making astrology on-the-go even easier. The app is clean, clear and precise, and uses the latest Swiss Ephemeris and ACS Atlas files.
If you love astrology and want a polished astrology app then look no further. If you are a user of the Solar Fire PC program then you can exchange chart files between this iOS app and your Solar Fire program via email and via the iTunes File Sharing feature, or by simply copying your chart files to your Mac running Astro Gold macOS.
Astro Gold for macOS is the latest in reliable and elegant astrology software for the Mac computer. This new software app has a similar feature set and design to the much loved iOS app of the same name and has been developed by the highly successful creators of the much-loved Solar Fire software for PC.
The app is clean, clear and precise, and uses the latest Swiss Ephemeris and ACS Atlas files. If you love astrology and want a professional-looking astrology app then look no further. If you are a user of the Solar Fire PC program then you can easily exchange chart files with it as well as with your Astro Gold for iPhone and iPad.
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This software was designed and written by P.V.R. Narasimha Rao. He is a software engineer and astrologer hailing from India and living near Boston, US. He has engineering degrees from IIT, Madras/Chennai and Rice University, Houston. He is also a Sanskrit scholar. He authored a textbook, many magazine articles and research articles and teaches astrology near Boston. You can read more about him here.
In terms of the range of calculations available, technical depth and breadth, level of customizability of calculations and ease of use, Jagannatha Hora is unsurpassed by any contemporary Vedic astrology software package. If interested, please check out a nearly complete list of the features.
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Affinity has launched version 1.9 of its entire Affinity suite, including Affinity Photo. The free update adds many new features to Affinity Photo, including linked layers, astrophotography stacking, hardware acceleration on Windows and much more.
I worry about that but if you watch the astro tutorials you can tell Affinity is a labor of love. The developers make it great because they use it to solve the problems THEY have with the existing tools. The more I use Affinity the more I realize it is a great example of "dog fooding" your product to make it better.
James Ritson has made six in-depth tutorial videos about astro-stacking different types of images (he works with iTelescope monochrome frames created with different filters, but the process should be very similar with regular camera images, apart from the coloring steps). You can find them on the Affinity Photo channel on YouTube.
Astrophotography resources include software, plugins, websites and generally great information that can take your skills to the next level. The right software and tools can save you from unnecessary headaches, and help you enjoy the art of astrophotography on new levels.
It is important to maximize your time under the stars and make sure that you give yourself the best chance of successful results. I have listed many of the software applications I use on a daily basis for capturing and processing deep-sky astrophotography images. Some of these programs are free, most are not.
Before spending your hard-earned money on software for astrophotography, it is best to research the product. If it is something that can provide value to your processing workflow by saving you time, or help you produce better results, then it is well worth the money.
If you are brand new to astronomy and are ready to take your first step towards developing your passion for the night sky, I have put together some simple guidelines to follow when deciding on which telescope to buy.
One of the greatest elements of astrophotography is the amazing online community of imagers willing to help beginners. This is how I learned much of what I know now, and I am happy to assist beginners learn how to photograph the night sky.
The telescope I currently use for most of my Astrophotography images is the Sky-Watcher Esprit 100. I have used many different telescopes for astrophotography, but I prefer the imaging performance and consistency of an apochromatic refractor. If you would like to see a complete list of the astrophotography equipment I use for deep-sky imaging, please visit the Equipment Page.
The astrophotography setup pictured above produces sharp wide-field views of the night sky. The 550mm focal length of the telescope is a versatile distance for both large nebulae and medium-sized deep-sky targets.
Capturing images outside is just 1 part of the astrophotography process. The work that takes place after your images have been taken is equally important. Having the right tools and software at your disposal will allow you to develop a workflow you are comfortable with.
These are some of the astrophotography-based applications I use on a daily basis to capture and process my images. Having the right tools can help you produce better images, and save time during processing. Most of the software I mention below is not free.
Before I dive into the specific software applications used for controlling your camera and telescope, have a look at the ASCOM initiative and learn how the ASCOM architecture is used in many astronomy-related devices. The INDI Library is another collection of programs designed to control astronomical equipment from filter wheels to observatory domes.
With so much time and energy spent capturing those precious light frames, you owe it to yourself to have the opportunity to make your final photo a masterpiece! Personally, I would highly recommend the small investment to greatly improve your astrophotos.
Investing in software that allows you to enjoy capturing and processing deep sky images will allow you to focus on why you got started in astrophotography in the first place. The best astrophotography capture software is one that is reliable, easy to use, and supports a wide variety of equipment. Once you have become comfortable with the interface, your imaging sessions will involve less trial-and-error and more exposure time on your subject.
I began using Astro Photography Tool (APT) in April 2017. I was looking for an alternative to Sequence Generator Pro to control my CCD astrophotography sessions. I am delighted to say that APT is a fantastic and affordable choice for both CCD and Canon DSLR imagers.
Connecting a dedicated astronomy camera is straightforward, and I have never had any issues when connecting hardware using ASCOM drivers with APT. You can change the binning mode from 22 for focus and framing, and back to bin 11 for your imaging plan.
I have found APT to be a very reliable way to control my imaging sessions in the backyard. I have used a number of different cameras (with native and ASCOM drivers) with APT to capture deep-sky images. To date, I have used the APT software to control the following DSLR cameras and dedicated astronomy cameras:
After years of continuous development by the author (Torsten Edelmann), and a dedicated community of amateur astrophotographers, FireCapture has evolved into one of the leading planetary capture tools.
For several years of my deep-sky astrophotography journey, I used BackyardEOS for camera control. It has several handy features that make imaging with your Canon DSLR and telescope a more enjoyable experience.
Backyard EOS was designed for astrophotographers, and as such has numerous tools to assist you in the field. The star focus module (FWHM) and dithering compatibility with PHD2 guiding would have to be my favorite features.
DeepSkyStacker is an amazing free program designed for astrophotography. It simplifies the pre-processing steps required to create an astrophoto by automatically registering and stacking your images into one hi-resolution file.
Here is an image processing guide for Photoshop that will show you how to turn an unprocessed image into a final astrophoto. The Photoshop actions and plugins used in this tutorial video can be found on this page. 2ff7e9595c
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