.topic 150513 Close the Configurations window. .topic 150515 Enter a name for a new configuration. .topic 150516 Click to save a new configuration. .topic 150518 Select a configuration to load or delete. .topic 150519 Load the selected configuration. .topic 150520 Delete the selected configuration. .topic 150521 Load the default (factory) settings. .topic 150543 When enabled, a sample of the image pixels is used to generate the histogram. .topic 150538 Enter a default zoom level for new windows. This zoom level will be applied to any newly-created image windows, including files opened from disk or captured from a camera. .topic 150539 Enter a default zoom level for new windows. This zoom level will be applied to any newly-created image windows, including files opened from disk or captured from a camera .topic 150528 Select the night vision mode. Red is commonly used, but Blue also saves night vision but may have less impact on red-sensitive CCD cameras. Dim simply reduces the intensity of the display. Dim is particularly useful when engaging night vision mode only during exposures, to limit stray light in the observatory. .topic 150525 Select a skin appearance .topic 150526 When checked, a set of tabs are presented, allowing you to quickly select images. .topic 150530 Enable undo for processing functions. When editing very large images, turning off undo will save memory space. .topic 150531 Turn on memory management, which allows the image buffers to exceed the physical memory size. .topic 150533 When this percentage of physical memory is exceeded, image buffers will automatically be swapped out to disk. .topic 150534 When this percentage of physical memory is exceeded, image buffers will automatically be swapped out to disk .topic 150529 Set memory control options. .topic 150535 When this percentage of physical memory is exceeded, image buffers will automatically be swapped out to disk .topic 150544 Set options for program start-up. .topic 150545 When checked, the camera control window will be automatically reopened if it was open when the software was shut down. Please note that this will automatically load additional software components into memory. .topic 150546 When checked, the software will automatically reconnect to all configured equipment when started up. .topic 150547 When checked, the camera cooler will automatically be turned on when the program is started. This option is only available if Connect to all equipment is enabled. .topic 150542 When checked, default image crosshairs on for all new images. .topic 150541 When enabled, Quick Color is turned on for all Raw images. The correct "de-bayer" settings for your images must first be set in the Color menu, Convert Color command. .topic 150566 Displays the current image width. .topic 150568 Displays the current image height. .topic 150551 Enter the new desired width. .topic 150554 Enter the new desired height. .topic 150557 Enter the offset in pixels from the left side of the image. .topic 150560 Enter the offset in pixels from the top of the image. .topic 150569 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150570 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150552 Enter the new desired width. .topic 150555 Enter the new desired height. .topic 150558 Enter the offset in pixels from the left side of the image. .topic 150561 Enter the offset in pixels from the top of the image. .topic 150562 Verify that the current settings are in range, and show the crop are on the image. .topic 150563 Reset the crop are to include the entire image. .topic 150572 Closes this dialog. .topic 150580 Displays user information. .topic 150577 Third party product copyright and license info. .topic 150584 Select zoom level. .topic 150585 Select zoom level .topic 150586 Select zoom level. .topic 150587 Select zoom level. .topic 150588 Select zoom level. .topic 150589 Select zoom level. .topic 150595 Enter custom zoom level. .topic 150596 Enter custom zoom level. .topic 150597 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150598 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150590 Select zoom level. .topic 150591 Select zoom level. .topic 150592 Select zoom level. .topic 150593 Select a custom zoom level. .topic 150600 Select a high-pass (sharpening) filter. .topic 150601 Select a strong high-pass (sharpening) filter. .topic 150602 Select a low-pass (smoothing) filter. .topic 150603 Select a strong low-pass (smoothing) filter. .topic 150604 Select a dead pixel removal filter. Replaces a pixel with the median of the surrounding pixels if it is less than Threshold percent of the next lowest neighboring pixel. .topic 150605 Select a hot pixel removal filter. Replaces a pixel with the median of the surrounding pixels if it exceeds Threshold percent above the next highest neighboring pixel. .topic 150606 Select an average pixel filter. .topic 150607 Select a median filter. .topic 150608 Select a dilation filter. .topic 150609 Select an erosion filter. .topic 150610 Select a Gaussian Blur filter. The amount of smoothing is controlled by the Radius (pixels) field. .topic 150612 Choose and edit user filters. .topic 150614 Select a 3 x 3 kernel matrix. .topic 150615 Select a 5 x 5 kernel matrix. .topic 150616 Select a 7 x 7 kernel matrix. .topic 150619 Set the threshold in percent for hot pixel and dead pixel filters, or the radius in pixels for the Gaussian blur filter. The Dead Pixel filter replaces a pixel with the median of the surrounding pixels if it is less than Threshold percent of the next lowest neighboring pixel. The Hot Pixel filter replaces a pixel with the median of the surrounding pixels if it exceeds Threshold percent above the next highest neighboring pixel. .topic 150620 Set the threshold in percent for hot pixel and dead pixel filters, or the radius in pixels for the Gaussian blur filter. The Dead Pixel filter replaces a pixel with the median of the surrounding pixels if it is less than Threshold percent of the next lowest neighboring pixel. The Hot Pixel filter replaces a pixel with the median of the surrounding pixels if it exceeds Threshold percent above the next highest neighboring pixel. .topic 150622 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150623 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150611 Select a user filter. .topic 150617 Activates/deactivates the pixel range restriction option. .topic 150618 Set the threshold in percent for hot pixel and dead pixel filters, or the radius in pixels for the Gaussian blur filter. The Dead Pixel filter replaces a pixel with the median of the surrounding pixels if it is less than Threshold percent of the next lowest neighboring pixel. The Hot Pixel filter replaces a pixel with the median of the surrounding pixels if it exceeds Threshold percent above the next highest neighboring pixel. .topic 150626 Select a high-pass (sharpening) filter. .topic 150627 Select a low-pass (smoothing) filter. .topic 150629 Select a mild filter strength. .topic 150630 Select a medium filter strength. .topic 150631 Select a hard filter strength. .topic 150632 Use custom Cutoff and Weight settings. .topic 150634 Enter the cutoff radius in percent of the image size. .topic 150638 Enter the filter weight in percent. .topic 150644 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150645 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150635 Enter the cutoff radius in percent of the image size. .topic 150639 Enter the filter weight in percent. .topic 150642 Activates/deactivates the pixel range restriction option. .topic 150648 Select Image A. .topic 150650 Scale factor for Image A, in percent. .topic 150653 Add images (A+B) .topic 150654 Subtract images (A-B) .topic 150655 Multiply images (A*B) .topic 150656 Divide images (A/B) .topic 150657 Take the minimum of the pixel value in A or B. .topic 150661 Select Image B. .topic 150663 Scale factor for Image B, in percent. .topic 150666 Enter a constant value to add to the result. .topic 150669 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150670 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150651 Scale factor for Image A, in percent. .topic 150664 Scale factor for Image B, in percent .topic 150667 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 150658 Take the maximum of the pixel value in A or B .topic 150659 Do not use Image B. .topic 150673 Use a low-pass FFT filter mask. .topic 150674 Select a low-pass kernel filter mask. .topic 150675 Select a strong kernel low-pass filter mask. .topic 150676 Select a user kernel filter for the mask. .topic 150677 Select and edit user filter. .topic 150679 Select a Mild FFT filter mask. .topic 150680 Select a medium FFT filter mask. .topic 150681 Select a hard FFT filter mask. .topic 150682 Select a custom FFT filter mask. .topic 150684 Enter the FFT cutoff radius in percent of the image dimensions. .topic 150688 Enter mask weight in percent. .topic 150689 Enter mask weight in percent. .topic 150691 Use logarithmic weighting in the mask calculation. Provides better results for images with large dynamic range changes. .topic 150695 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150696 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150685 Enter the FFT cutoff radius in percent of the image dimensions. .topic 150693 Activates/deactivates the pixel range restriction option. .topic 150699 Select linear stretch mode. .topic 150700 Select logarithmic stretch mode. .topic 150701 Select gamma stretch mode. .topic 150706 Select input range 0 to brightest pixel value. .topic 150707 Select input range based upon histogram dialog for main image (not thumbnail). .topic 150708 Select manual input range settings. .topic 150713 Enter the input pixel value corresponding to white. .topic 150716 Select output range of 0-255. .topic 150717 Select output range of 0-4095. .topic 150718 Select output range of 0-65535. .topic 150719 Select no limit on output range. .topic 150721 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150722 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150703 Enter a gamma value. .topic 150704 Enter a gamma value. .topic 150710 Enter the input pixel value corresponding to black (zero). .topic 150711 Enter the input pixel value corresponding to black (zero). .topic 150714 Enter the input pixel value corresponding to white. .topic 150724 Select a uniform distribution (histogram equalization). .topic 150725 Select an exponential distribution (good for comets). .topic 150726 Select a lognormal distribution. .topic 150727 Select a Gaussian distribution (good for galaxies). .topic 150728 Select a Rayleigh distribution. .topic 150729 Select a straight-line slope distribution. .topic 150730 Draw a user-defined distribution. .topic 150742 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150738 Displays the number of points set. .topic 150739 Displays a message when the maximum number of points have been entered. .topic 150741 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150734 Shows the desired histogram shape. To modify the shape, click on the line to add a point, or grab a point and move it using the mouse. .topic 150731 Select a previously-saved profile. .topic 150732 Save the current profile. .topic 150733 Delete the selected profile. .topic 150744 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150745 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150748 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Red plane, in percent. The default is 100% .topic 150749 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Red plane, in percent. The default is 100%. .topic 150751 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Green plane, in percent. The default is 100% .topic 150752 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Green plane, in percent. The default is 100% .topic 150754 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Blue plane, in percent. The default is 100% .topic 150755 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Blue plane, in percent. The default is 100% .topic 150756 Reset the color balance to 1:1:1. .topic 150757 Extract the color balance settings by clicking the mouse on an area of the image containing pixels that should be white. .topic 150760 Enter the background color offset for the Red plane. .topic 150761 Enter the background color offset for the Red plane. .topic 150763 Enter the background color offset for the Green plane. .topic 150764 Enter the background color offset for the Green plane. .topic 150766 Enter the background color offset for the Blue plane. .topic 150767 Enter the background color offset for the Blue plane. .topic 150768 Extract the background color settings automatically. .topic 150769 Reset color background settings to zero. .topic 150770 Extract the background color settings by clicking the mouse on an area of the image containing pixels that should be black. .topic 150772 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 150776 Enter the desired image width. .topic 150777 Enter the desired image width. .topic 150779 Enter the desired image height. .topic 150782 Select a monochrome image. .topic 150783 Select a color image. .topic 150785 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 150780 Enter the desired image height. .topic 150784 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 150788 Select a Gaussian PSF model. Useful for modeling atmospheric seeing. .topic 150789 Select an Exponential PSF model. Useful for modeling blurring due to the optical system. .topic 150790 Use a point source (star) from the image as the PSF model. .topic 150791 Load a PSF model from a file. .topic 150812 Manually choose a point source (star) from the image to initialize the model. For Gaussian and Exponential Function Types, this will determine the PSF Radius. For From Image mode, the point source will be used directly as the PSF model. .topic 150794 Automatically choose a point source (star) from the image to initialize the model. For Gaussian and Exponential Function Types, this will automatically determine the PSF Radius. For From Image mode, a star will be automatically chosen to use directly as the PSF model. .topic 150793 Enter the radius of the PSF model. The value is entered as the standard deviation of the Gaussian or Exponential distribution; i.e. 68% of the light from a perfect point source is contained within the radius. .topic 150805 Pixel aspect ratio, X dimension in microns. X and Y dimensions are used to distort the PSF model to match the image aspect ratio. .topic 150807 Pixel aspect ratio, Y dimension in microns. X and Y dimensions are used to distort the PSF model to match the image aspect ratio. .topic 150811 Smooth noise in the tails of the extracted star. Use only when the background is very noisy. Do not use for asymmetrical or very weak PSFs. .topic 150802 Create an image buffer containing an image of the PSF model. .topic 150810 Select an file to use as a PSF model. .topic 150809 Displays the file selected for PSF input. .topic 150797 Enter the X location of a point source to extract as the point-spread function. .topic 150798 Enter the X location of a point source to extract as the point-spread function. .topic 150800 Enter the Y location of a point source to extract as the point-spread function. .topic 150801 Enter the Y location of a point source to extract as the point-spread function. .topic 150830 Click to manually select dark region(s) of the image to extract noise statistics from. .topic 150829 Select to automatically determine the noise statistics for this image. .topic 150826 Enter the uniform noise level for this image. .topic 150816 Enter the photoelectrons per A/D unit for this CCD camera. .topic 150833 Enter the coordinates from which to extract noise information. .topic 150835 Enter the coordinates from which to extract noise information. .topic 150837 Number of points selected .topic 150838 Reset the point selection. .topic 150819 Enter the background level in the image. This is usually set about two standard deviations below the background level. .topic 150822 Enter the black level offset; normally zero unless a constant has been added or subtracted from the image. .topic 150817 Enter the photoelectrons per A/D unit for this CCD camera. .topic 150820 Enter the background level in the image. This is usually set about two standard deviations below the background level. .topic 150823 Enter the black level offset; normally zero unless a constant has been added or subtracted from the image. .topic 150827 Enter the uniform noise level for this image. .topic 150839 Use the Poisson distribution for the Maximum Entropy deconvolution function. .topic 150841 Enter filter value. .topic 150842 Enter filter value. .topic 150843 Enter filter value. .topic 150844 Enter filter value. .topic 150845 Enter filter value. .topic 150846 Enter filter value. .topic 150847 Enter filter value. .topic 150848 Enter filter value. .topic 150849 Enter filter value. .topic 150850 Enter filter value. .topic 150851 Enter filter value. .topic 150852 Enter filter value. .topic 150853 Enter filter value. .topic 150854 Enter filter value. .topic 150855 Enter filter value. .topic 150856 Enter filter value. .topic 150857 Enter filter value. .topic 150858 Enter filter value. .topic 150859 Enter filter value. .topic 150860 Enter filter value. .topic 150861 Enter filter value. .topic 150862 Enter filter value. .topic 150863 Enter filter value. .topic 150864 Enter filter value. .topic 150865 Enter filter value. .topic 150866 Enter filter value. .topic 150867 Enter filter value. .topic 150868 Enter filter value. .topic 150869 Enter filter value. .topic 150870 Enter filter value. .topic 150871 Enter filter value. .topic 150872 Enter filter value. .topic 150873 Enter filter value. .topic 150874 Enter filter value. .topic 150875 Enter filter value. .topic 150876 Enter filter value. .topic 150877 Enter filter value. .topic 150878 Enter filter value. .topic 150879 Enter filter value. .topic 150880 Enter filter value. .topic 150881 Enter filter value. .topic 150882 Enter filter value. .topic 150883 Enter filter value. .topic 150884 Enter filter value. .topic 150885 Enter filter value. .topic 150886 Enter filter value. .topic 150887 Enter filter value. .topic 150888 Enter filter value. .topic 150889 Enter filter value. .topic 150891 Select a 3 X 3 kernel size. .topic 150892 Select a 5 x 5 kernel size. .topic 150893 Select a 7 x 7 kernel size. .topic 150894 Select filter. .topic 150895 Select filter. .topic 150896 Select filter. .topic 150897 Select filter. .topic 150898 Select filter. .topic 150899 Select filter. .topic 150900 Select filter. .topic 150901 Select filter. .topic 150902 Select filter. .topic 150903 Select filter. .topic 150904 Select filter. .topic 150905 Select filter. .topic 150906 Enter filter name. .topic 150907 Enter filter name. .topic 150908 Enter filter name. .topic 150909 Enter filter name. .topic 150910 Enter filter name. .topic 150911 Enter filter name. .topic 150912 Enter filter name. .topic 150913 Enter filter name. .topic 150914 Enter filter name. .topic 150915 Enter filter name. .topic 150916 Enter filter name. .topic 150917 Enter filter name. .topic 150918 Close the dialog. .topic 150943 Start or continue iterating. .topic 150939 Enter the number of iterations to perform. .topic 150940 Enter the number of iterations to perform. .topic 150941 Enter the number of iterations to perform. .topic 150942 Indicates when processing in progress. .topic 150944 Stop after the current iteration completes. .topic 150945 Undo all iterations. .topic 150935 Displays the progress of the deconvolution. .topic 150926 Select Maximum Entropy deconvolution method. This convolves more aggressively but the settings have to be more accurate in order to achieve convergence. .topic 150927 Select Lucy-Richardson deconvolution method. This method tends to converge more easily and may produce a smoother output. .topic 150929 Deconvolve the entire image. .topic 150930 Operate only on a region of the image. This provides faster deconvolution. This is especially useful when you are experimenting with settings. .topic 150931 Select the width of the region to be deconvolved. .topic 150932 Select the height of the region to be deconvolved. .topic 150933 When checked, you will be allowed to save an image for which only a portion of the image has been deconvolved. .topic 150936 Displays the Chi-Square statistics for the current iteration. This is a measure of the convergence of the deconvolution algorithm - a value of 1 indicates excellent convergence. .topic 150937 Displays the Chi-Square statistics for the current iteration. This is a measure of the convergence of the deconvolution algorithm - a value of 1 indicates excellent convergence. .topic 150948 Operate on the entire image. .topic 150949 Operate on a subregion of the image. .topic 150950 Set the width of the subregion to be operated upon. .topic 150951 Set the height of the subregion to be operated upon. .topic 150952 Check your desired options. .topic 150954 Displays the status of the current operation. .topic 150956 Displays the Chi Square statistic, which indicates convergence of the deconvolution. .topic 150959 Enter the number of iterations you wish to perform. .topic 150960 Enter the number of iterations you wish to perform. .topic 150961 Indicates when the operation is proceeding. .topic 150962 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 150963 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 150964 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 150968 Enter the pixel value corresponding to black on the display. Press Enter after typing the new value to change the display. You can also adjust the setting by moving the red histogram cursor with the mouse. .topic 150971 Enter the pixel value corresponding to full brightness on the display. Press Enter after typing the new value to change the display. You can also adjust the setting by moving the green histogram cursor with the mouse. .topic 150972 Enter the pixel value corresponding to full brightness on the display. Press Enter after typing the new value to change the display. You can also adjust the setting by moving the green histogram cursor with the mouse. .topic 150973 Enter the numbers typed in the Minimum or Maximum fields. .topic 150966 Adjust the screen stretch settings by dragging the cursors with the mouse. The red cursor sets the minimum (black) level, and the red cursor sets the maximum (white) level. You can move both pointers together by holding down the shift key while dragging. You can also move both pointers in opposite directions by holding down the CTRL key while dragging. .topic 150969 Enter the pixel value corresponding to black on the display. Press Enter after typing the new value to change the display. You can also adjust the setting by moving the red histogram cursor with the mouse. .topic 150984 Select an automatic stretch mode or manual stretch mode. Ignore Hot Pixels will remove the effect of hot pixels when determining the auto-stretch settings; this is particularly useful for narrowband filters. This menu is disabled when the histogram is zoomed in. .topic 150985 Zoom the histogram in. .topic 150986 Zoom the histogram out. .topic 150987 This Quick Stretch control allows you to quickly adjust image brightness and contrast. Left-click on this box and drag up/down to adjust brightness or left-right to adjust contrast. .topic 150974 Toggle view of the Auto-stretch settings for High, Medium, and Low mode. .topic 150975 Set your auto-stretch preferences for High, Medium, and Low mode. Select the mode and adjust the settings. .topic 150977 Enter the percentile for the Minimum field. .topic 150978 Enter the percentile for the Minimum field. .topic 150980 Enter the percentile for the Maximum field. .topic 150981 Enter the percentile for the Maximum field. .topic 150982 Apply the entered auto-stretch preferences for the currently-selected stretch mode. .topic 150983 Restore the default settings for the currently-selected stretch mode. .topic 150988 Click to invert the image. .topic 150991 Select the bit depth to use when saving the file. .topic 150993 Select the compression mode to use when saving the file. .topic 150997 Show details for the file. .topic 150995 Manually adjust the stretch prior to saving. This can be done to ensure that the pixel values are within the allowed range for the selected format. .topic 150996 Automatically adjust the stretch prior to saving, if the image exceeds the pixel range limits for the selected format. .topic 151000 Choose file format, .topic 151001 Set the bit depth for the pixels in this image. .topic 151002 Show file details. .topic 151003 Automatically convert bayer-encoded RAW files to color, if supported by the file reader. .topic 151005 Displays details on the selected file. .topic 151010 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151011 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151012 Set the bit depth for the pixels in this image. 8-bit stores values from 0-255. 16-bit stores values from 0-65535. 32-bit stores values from 0 to 4,294,967,296. IEEE float stores floating-point values (including fractional values). .topic 151014 Set the number of bytes to skip at the beginning of the image. This allows you to skip a file header and access the raw data directly. .topic 151015 Set the number of bytes to skip at the beginning of the image. This allows you to skip a file header and access the raw data directly. .topic 151017 Enter the width of the image in pixels. .topic 151018 Enter the width of the image in pixels. .topic 151020 Enter the height of the image in pixels. .topic 151021 Enter the height of the image in pixels. .topic 151030 Controls auto-preview mode. When selected, any changes to the dialog settings are immediately updated in the thumbnail. Note that if you type in a text entry field, you must press Enter before the preview image will update. .topic 151026 Scroll the thumbnail image. The image can also be scrolled by dragging the image using the right mouse button. .topic 151027 The Preview image shows a thumbnail version of the currently selected image buffer. For a quick preview of the effects of the dialog settings, zoom in on a small part of the image using the buttons below. You can pan to an interesting part of the image using the scroll bars or dragging with the right mouse button. To see the effects of the current dialog settings, press the Preview button or select Auto Preview. .topic 151025 Scroll the thumbnail image. The image can also be scrolled by dragging the image using the right mouse button. .topic 151028 Zoom the preview image in. The image can be panned by dragging it with the right mouse button. .topic 151029 Zoom the preview image out. The image can be panned by dragging it with the right mouse button. .topic 151031 Display a thumbnail preview of the selected image processing operation. .topic 151033 Click here to preview the processing on the entire image. .topic 151032 Controls auto full screen preview mode. When selected, any changes to the dialog settings are immediately updated in the full image. Note that if you type in a text entry field, you must press Enter before the preview image will update. .topic 151035 Shows progress of the current processing operation. .topic 151037 Cancel the current processing operation. .topic 151036 Shows progress of the current processing operation. .topic 151042 Scroll the thumbnail image. The image can also be scrolled by dragging the image using the right mouse button. .topic 151043 This window allows you to select a reference point for aligning the images. Zoom in on an appropriate target and click on it with the mouse. If Manual with Centroid mode is on, the centroid is extracted from the area under the circular cursor. .topic 151041 Scroll the thumbnail image. The image can also be scrolled by dragging the image using the right mouse button. .topic 151044 Zoom the preview image in. The image can be panned by dragging it with the right mouse button. .topic 151045 Zoom the preview image out. The image can be panned by dragging it with the right mouse button. .topic 151048 Scroll the thumbnail image. The image can also be scrolled by dragging the image using the right mouse button. .topic 151049 When the dialog is in Preview mode, this window allows you to quickly deconvolve a small portion of the image to determine if the settings are correct. For the fastest preview, zoom in on a small part of the image using the buttons below. You can pan to an interesting part of the image using the scroll bars or dragging with the right mouse button. Click the "Go" button to start the iterations. Once iterations have started, the pan and zoom controls will be locked. .topic 151047 Scroll the thumbnail image. The image can also be scrolled by dragging the image using the right mouse button. .topic 151050 Zoom the preview image in. The image can be panned by dragging it with the right mouse button. .topic 151051 Zoom the preview image out. The image can be panned by dragging it with the right mouse button. .topic 151055 Select the information display mode. .topic 151056 Display any distance in arc-seconds instead of pixels. The Spaital Calibration must be set using the Calibrate button. .topic 151057 Click to open/close the calibration controls. .topic 151058 Calibrate the magnitude so that the display is accurate. .topic 151060 Enter the integrated intensity of a star which corresponds to the entered magnitude. Normally you use the Extract from image button to enter this information. .topic 151061 Enter the integrated intensity of a star which corresponds to the entered magnitude. Normally you use the Extract from image button to enter this information. .topic 151062 Extract the intensity of a star from the image. Click this button and then click on a star in the image. .topic 151064 Enter the exposure time used for this image. When other images are compared which have different exposure times, the mangitude is adjusted accordingly. .topic 151065 Enter the exposure time used for this image. When other images are compared which have different exposure times, the mangitude is adjusted accordingly. .topic 151066 Get the Exposure time from the FITS header of the currently selected image. .topic 151068 Enter the magnitude of the star. .topic 151069 Enter the magnitude of the star. .topic 151070 Apply the calibration. .topic 151071 Spatial Calibration is used in conjunction with the Display in Arcsec option. .topic 151074 Enter the pixel scale in arc-seconds per pixel for the X direction. .topic 151075 Use the scale from the FITS header, if available. .topic 151076 Indicates whether sufficient information is available in the FITS header. .topic 151077 Click to set the pixel dimensions by calculation, optionally using parameters from the FITS header. .topic 151079 Enter the pixel scale in arc-seconds per pixel for the Y direction. For most cameras this is the same as the X direction. .topic 151053 Displays current information. .topic 151081 Set the direction in which diagonal measurements will be made. .topic 151084 Enter the intensity value to paint. .topic 151087 Enter the red color value to paint. .topic 151089 Enter the green color value to paint. .topic 151091 Enter the blue color value to paint. .topic 151095 Bring up a color palette to allow selection with the mouse. .topic 151100 Close this dialog. .topic 151093 Select Pick Up Color mode. When selected, the mouse can be used to pick up a color from the image. After the color is picked up, the mode will switch back to Apply Color. .topic 151094 Select Apply Color mode. When selected, the mouse can be used to paint the selected color on the image. .topic 151092 Start using the values entered in Intensity or Color above. Equivalent to pressing the Enter key. .topic 151101 Displays current status .topic 151096 Undo the last edit operation. .topic 151097 Redo the last edit operation .topic 151098 Undo all edit operations. .topic 151099 Redo all edit operations. .topic 151105 Enter the X shift for the red plane. .topic 151108 Enter the X shift for the green plane. .topic 151111 Enter the X shift for the blue plane. .topic 151116 Enter the Y shift for the red plane. .topic 151119 Enter the Y shift for the green plane. .topic 151122 Enter the Y shift for the blue plane. .topic 151126 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151127 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151106 Enter the X shift for the red plane. .topic 151109 Enter the X shift for the green plane. .topic 151112 Enter the X shift for the blue plane. .topic 151113 Reset all X shifts to zero. .topic 151117 Enter the Y shift for the red plane. .topic 151120 Enter the Y shift for the green plane. .topic 151123 Enter the Y shift for the blue plane. .topic 151124 Reset all Y shifts to zero. .topic 151129 Select to calculate a square aspect ratio from the pixel dimensions. .topic 151130 Select to preserve the current aspect ratio. .topic 151131 Select to have no constraint on the resulting aspect ratio. .topic 151134 Enter desired width in pixels. .topic 151141 Enter a new pixel X dimension. .topic 151143 Enter a new pixel Y dimension. .topic 151156 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151157 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151148 Displays the current image width. .topic 151150 Displays the current image height. .topic 151153 Displays the current pixel width in microns. .topic 151155 Displays the current pixel height in microns. .topic 151135 Enter desired width in pixels. .topic 151137 Enter desired height in pixels. .topic 151138 Enter desired height in pixels. .topic 151144 Calculate any values derived from the entered data. .topic 151145 Reset to the existing scaling. .topic 151170 Close this dialog. .topic 151166 Undo the last copy operation. .topic 151167 Redo the last copy operation. .topic 151168 Undo all copy operations. .topic 151169 Redo all copy operations. .topic 151160 Select the source image. The image must have the same dimensions and color/monochrome type as the target image. If this field is not enabled, then only one image can be used. .topic 151162 Select the source as either the current image, or the version that is stored in the Undo buffer. This is useful for selectively removing processing effects from certain parts of the image. .topic 151164 None turns off the copy function; this is useful if you want to perform other functions such as Information window inspections. Same as destination means that the pixels are copied from one image to the other at the exact same X,Y coordinates. Offset from mouse cursor allows you to pick a region and copy across to another region. Click the Set button to specify the offset. .topic 151165 When active, allows you to set the region offset. Pixels are copied from the offset location into the target, and the offset location moves with the mouse as you click. .topic 151177 Select one or more flat-dark files. .topic 151176 Displays the currently-selected flat-dark frames. .topic 151178 Clear the current selection. .topic 151185 Select one or more flat-dark files. .topic 151184 Displays the currently-selected flat-dark frames. .topic 151186 Clear the current selection. .topic 151189 Displays the current photoelectrons per A/D unit. .topic 151195 Select a calculation method. .topic 151197 Enter the Photons per ADU value from the camera manual. May also be called "E-gain". .topic 151203 Select for a camera with a 16-bit converter. .topic 151204 Select for a camera with a 14-bit converter. .topic 151205 Select for a camera with a 12-bit converter. .topic 151206 Select for a camera with an 8-bit converter. .topic 151201 Enter the full well capacity of the camera. .topic 151211 Select flat-field frames. .topic 151212 Clear the current selection. .topic 151215 Select bias field frames. .topic 151214 Displays currently selected bias-field frames. .topic 151210 Displays currently selected flat field files. .topic 151216 Clear the current selection. .topic 151220 Displays the new photoelectrons per A/D unit value. .topic 151230 Select if your CCD camera is temperature regulated. .topic 151231 Select if your CCD camera is not temperature regulated. .topic 151233 Chose your camera model from the list. .topic 151239 Select dark frame files. .topic 151238 Displays the selected dark frame files. .topic 151240 Clear the dark frame list. .topic 151245 Select no exposure scaling. .topic 151246 Select automatic optimization of the exposure scaling. .topic 151247 Enter exposure information manually. .topic 151250 Enter the dark frame duration in seconds. .topic 151249 Enter the dark frame duration in seconds. .topic 151255 Enter light frame exposure duration in seconds. .topic 151254 Enter light frame exposure duration in seconds. .topic 151261 Select the flat field files. .topic 151262 Clear the current selection. .topic 151260 Displays currently selected flat field frames. .topic 151269 Select bias-field files. .topic 151268 Displays currently selected files. .topic 151270 Clear the bias frame list. .topic 151274 Select for no exposure scaling. .topic 151275 Select to automatically optimize exposure scaling. .topic 151288 Select if the image is a long-exposure astronomical image (deep sky). .topic 151289 Select if the image is a short-exposure astronomical image (planetary). .topic 151290 Select if the image is from a microscope. .topic 151291 Select if the image is not one of the above. .topic 151295 Select to automatically locate the best star to extract as the PSF. .topic 151296 Select to manually choose the star to use as the PSF. .topic 151297 Select if no stars are available in this image. .topic 151298 Clear the existing extraction setting (manual selection mode). .topic 151302 Select to automatically locate the best star to extract as the PSF. .topic 151303 Select to manually choose the star to use as the PSF. .topic 151304 Select if no stars are available in this image. .topic 151305 Clear the existing extraction setting (manual selection mode). .topic 151310 Select to manually choose a star-like object from the image. .topic 151311 Select to find the best PSF model through a trial-and-error procedure. .topic 151312 Clear the existing extraction setting (manual selection mode). .topic 151316 Select if you are using a still-frame CCD camera, such as a cooled astronomical camera. .topic 151317 Select if you are using a video camera or non-cooled still frame camera. .topic 151318 Select if you are processing a scanned photograph. .topic 151325 Automatically determine the noise model from the image. .topic 151326 Manually select a dark region of the image for noise model extraction. .topic 151327 Clear the existing extraction setting (manual selection mode). .topic 151338 Enter the radius of the point-spread function. The radius should be set to the size that contains 68% of the light from a perfect point source (star). .topic 151339 Enter the radius of the point-spread function. The radius should be set to the size that contains 68% of the light from a perfect point source (star). .topic 151340 Re-run Maximum Entropy Deconvolution. .topic 151359 Select dark frame files. .topic 151358 Displays the selected dark frame files. .topic 151360 Clear the dark frame list. .topic 151369 Enter the lock code provided by Diffraction Limited. .topic 151371 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151372 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151373 This is your serial number. Send this number to Cyanogen Productions Inc. to obtain your lock code. .topic 151386 When enabled, the type of CCD camera (instrument) used to capture an image will be automatically obtained directly from the camera driver. .topic 151377 Select a field to edit by clicking on the key. .topic 151379 Select a pre-defined FITS key, or create a new one by typing it in. .topic 151381 Select the type of key to be created. .topic 151383 Enter a value to be entered into the FITS key every time a new image is captured. .topic 151384 Click this button to set a new automatic FITS key value. .topic 151385 Remove a custom FITS header entry. This will not remove the standard keys OBJECT, TELESCOP, INSTRUME, OBSERVER, and NOTES. .topic 151387 Use IRAF conventions for the IMAGETYP values, instead of SBIGFITSEXT conventions. .topic 151390 Compress new images from camera control. .topic 151391 Save and load 16-bit FITS data in unsigned format. This is provided for compatibility with applicactions that use 16-bit unsigned integers instead of using BZERO/BSCALE to offset signed integers. Please note that files in this format are not in strict conformance with the FITS standard. .topic 151393 When images have negative numbers, they may have been generated by an application that produces unsigned 16-bit integer arrays. This usage is fairly common but is not strictly FITS compliant. When this option is selected, file files with negative numbers are assumed to be unsigned and are opened as such. .topic 151394 When negative numbers are found in a file, the smallest possible constant is added to every pixel in the image array to make all pixels positive. .topic 151396 Set up the default file extension used by various file formats. .topic 151398 Displays the location of the temporary files folder. .topic 151399 Browse to set the temporary files folder. .topic 151401 Close the FITS Header window. .topic 151402 Displays the FITS header. .topic 151406 Displays the list of FITS header keywords, values, and comments. .topic 151409 Select a key to edit. .topic 151411 Enter a new value for the key. Click the Set button to change the key value. .topic 151404 Set the selected Key Name value to the contents of the Value field. .topic 151405 Delete the currently-selected key. .topic 151413 Set the field to integer type (whole number). .topic 151414 Set the field to real type (floating point). .topic 151415 Set the field to free-format string type. .topic 151416 Set the field to logical (yes/no) type. .topic 151420 Use a low-pass FFT filter mask. .topic 151421 Use a low-pass kernel filter mask. .topic 151422 Use a strong low-pass kernel filter mask. .topic 151423 Use a custom kernel filter mask. .topic 151424 Select or modify a custom user filter mask. .topic 151431 Enter the FFT cutoff radius in percent of the image dimensions. .topic 151432 Enter the FFT cutoff radius in percent of the image dimensions. .topic 151426 Use a mild FFT low-pass filter. .topic 151427 Use a medium-strength FFT low-pass filter. .topic 151428 Use a strong FFT low-pass filter. .topic 151429 Use a custom strength FFT low-pass filter as determined by Cutoff %. .topic 151436 Enter the background level for the image. Usually the Auto setting is sufficient, but it can also be set manually or by using the mouse. .topic 151437 When selected, point the mouse to a dark background area in the image buffer (not preview) and left-click. The average brightness level for that area will be entered into the Background field. Usually the Auto selection is sufficient for this field. .topic 151438 When selected, automatically calculates the average background level in the image. .topic 151440 Enter a mid-level brightness for the image. The Auto setting can be used, but often selecting a variety of locations using the mouse allows you to evaluate the correct setting using the preview. A manual value can also be entered. This value must be larger than the Background setting. .topic 151441 Enter a mid-level brightness for the image. The Auto setting can be used, but often selecting a variety of locations using the mouse allows you to evaluate the correct setting using the preview. A manual value can also be entered. This value must be larger than the Background setting. .topic 151442 When selected, point the mouse to a dark background area in the image buffer (not preview) and left-click. The average brightness level for that area will be entered into the Background field. Clicking on a variety of areas in the image with auto-preview enabled allows you to quickly evaluate the correct setting. .topic 151443 When selected, calculates an approximate mid-level value for this image. Better results may be obtained in many cases using the Mouse selection mode. .topic 151445 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151446 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151435 Enter the background level for the image. Usually the Auto setting is sufficient, but it can also be set manually or by using the mouse. .topic 151419 Do not apply any filtering to the mask. .topic 151450 Set the X Offset. This allows you to compensate if the camera's "bayer pattern" color-sensitive pixels are offset from the usual position. You may need to check all possible combinations of X and Y offset. Be sure to click the Auto Background button after changing the settings. .topic 151451 Set the X Offset. This allows you to compensate if the camera's "bayer pattern" color-sensitive pixels are offset from the usual position. You may need to check all possible combinations of X and Y offset. Be sure to click the Auto Background button after changing the settings. .topic 151453 Set the Y Offset. This allows you to compensate if the camera's "bayer pattern" color-sensitive pixels are offset from the usual position. You may need to check all possible combinations of X and Y offset. Be sure to click the Auto Background button after changing the settings. .topic 151454 Set the Y Offset. This allows you to compensate if the camera's "bayer pattern" color-sensitive pixels are offset from the usual position. You may need to check all possible combinations of X and Y offset. Be sure to click the Auto Background button after changing the settings. .topic 151455 Perform an anti-aliasing filter after conversion. This removes color artifacts when the image is undersampled. .topic 151458 Select the scaling for the red color plane. .topic 151459 Select the scaling for the red color plane. .topic 151461 Select the scaling for the green color plane. .topic 151462 Select the scaling for the green color plane. .topic 151464 Select the scaling for the blue color plane. .topic 151465 Select the scaling for the blue color plane. .topic 151466 Reset the color scaling to 1:1:1 .topic 151469 Enter the background level to be subtracted from the image. .topic 151470 Enter the background level to be subtracted from the image. .topic 151472 Enter the background level to be subtracted from the image. .topic 151473 Enter the background level to be subtracted from the image. .topic 151475 Enter the background level to be subtracted from the image. .topic 151476 Enter the background level to be subtracted from the image. .topic 151477 Click this button to make your choice.Reset the background level subtraction to zero. .topic 151478 When checked, background levels are calculated automatically. .topic 151482 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151483 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151480 Select the camera model used to take the image. .topic 151486 Select a bad pixel map. The maps can be renamed by simply typing in a new name. .topic 151487 Displays the location of bad pixels which will be replaced. .topic 151489 Select a mode for selecting bad pixels. Point allows you to set a single bad pixel. Row allows you to select a complete row. Column allows you to select a complete column. Partial Row allows you to select a range of pixels along a row. Partial Column allows you to select a range of pixels down a column. .topic 151491 Enter the X coordinate of the pixel or column. .topic 151492 Enter the X coordinate of the pixel or column. .topic 151494 Enter the Y coordinate of the pixel or row. .topic 151495 Enter the Y coordinate of the pixel or row. .topic 151497 Enter the starting pixel for a partial row or column. .topic 151498 Enter the starting pixel for a partial row or column. .topic 151500 Enter the ending pixel for a partial row or column. .topic 151501 Enter the ending pixel for a partial row or column. .topic 151502 When selected, bad pixels can be selected using the mouse by left-clicking on the image. Click once to set a pixel or full row or column. Click, hold and drag to select a partial row or partial column. .topic 151503 Add the entered pixel, row, or column to the table. Not required when clicking on the image. .topic 151504 Modify the selected value in the table using the values entered above. .topic 151505 Delete the currently-selected row in the table. .topic 151506 Click this button to auto-generate a bad pixel map. A sub-dialog appears which allows you to set minimum and maximum thresholds beyond which a pixel is identified as bad. A good method is to take a flat-field frame and flag any pixels that are substantially above or below the average level. .topic 151507 Delete all bad pixel entries for the selected Bad Pixel Map. .topic 151509 Enter the level of Gaussian noise to be added to the replaced pixels. This gives the image a more natural look than just interpolated pixels. The level sets the standard deviation of the noise. .topic 151510 Enter the level of Gaussian noise to be added to the replaced pixels. This gives the image a more natural look than just interpolated pixels. The level sets the standard deviation of the noise. .topic 151512 Save the map and process the image. .topic 151513 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151511 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 151515 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151516 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151518 All pixels below the value entered in this field will be flagged as bad pixels. For example, if the value is set to 2 then all pixels with a value of less than 2 will be flagged as bad. .topic 151519 All pixels below the value entered in this field will be flagged as bad pixels. For example, if the value is set to 2 then all pixels with a value of less than 2 will be flagged as bad. .topic 151521 All pixels above the value entered in this field will be flagged as bad pixels. For example, if the value is set to 65530 then all pixels with a value of more than 65530 will be flagged as bad. .topic 151522 All pixels above the value entered in this field will be flagged as bad pixels. For example, if the value is set to 65530 then all pixels with a value of more than 65530 will be flagged as bad. .topic 151525 Select a low-pass FFT filter. .topic 151526 Use a low-pass kernel filter. .topic 151527 Use a strong low-pass kernel filter. .topic 151528 Use a custom kernel filter. .topic 151529 Select or modify a custom user filter. .topic 151531 Enter the FFT cutoff radius in percent of the image dimensions. .topic 151532 Enter the FFT cutoff radius in percent of the image dimensions. .topic 151534 Select a mild FFT filter. .topic 151535 Select a medium-strength FFT filter. .topic 151536 Select a strong FFT filter. .topic 151537 Use a custom strength FFT low-pass filter as determined by Cutoff %. .topic 151539 Enter the filter weight in percent. .topic 151540 Enter the filter weight in percent. .topic 151542 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151543 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154051 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154052 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154053 Select the item to customize. .topic 154054 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154056 Shows information on the customization option. .topic 154057 Change the setting. .topic 154059 Check your desired options. .topic 154060 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154061 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154062 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154064 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154065 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154066 Check your desired options. .topic 154067 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154068 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154069 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154070 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154085 Check your desired options. .topic 154086 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154088 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154089 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154091 Check your desired options. .topic 154092 Check your desired options. .topic 154093 Check your desired options. .topic 154094 Check your desired options. .topic 154095 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154098 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154099 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154100 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154101 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154102 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154103 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154104 Check your desired options. .topic 154105 Check your desired options. .topic 154106 Check your desired options. .topic 154107 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154108 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154114 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154119 Check your desired options. .topic 154120 Check your desired options. .topic 154124 Check your desired options. .topic 154125 Check your desired options. .topic 154126 Select your preferred option. .topic 154127 Select your preferred option. .topic 154128 Select your preferred option. .topic 154129 Select your preferred option. .topic 154130 Select your preferred option. .topic 154131 Select your preferred option. .topic 154132 Select your preferred option. .topic 154133 Select your preferred option. .topic 154134 Select your preferred option. .topic 154135 Select your preferred option. .topic 154136 Select your preferred option. .topic 154137 Select your preferred option. .topic 154138 Select your preferred option. .topic 154139 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154147 Check your desired options. .topic 154148 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154149 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154151 Check your desired options. .topic 154152 Select your preferred option. .topic 154153 Select your preferred option. .topic 154154 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154155 Select your preferred option. .topic 154156 Select your preferred option. .topic 154157 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154158 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154165 Select your preferred option. .topic 154166 Select your preferred option. .topic 154167 Select your preferred option. .topic 154168 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154169 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154170 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154171 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154172 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154173 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154174 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154175 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154176 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154185 Check your desired options. .topic 154186 Select your preferred option. .topic 154187 Select your preferred option. .topic 154188 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154189 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154190 Check your desired options. .topic 154191 Select your preferred option. .topic 154192 Select your preferred option. .topic 154193 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154194 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154195 Select your preferred option. .topic 154196 Select your preferred option. .topic 154197 Select your preferred option. .topic 154199 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154200 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154209 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154210 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154212 Check your desired options. .topic 154213 Check your desired options. .topic 154215 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154217 Check your desired options. .topic 154218 Check your desired options. .topic 154219 Check your desired options. .topic 154221 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154225 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154226 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154229 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154230 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154231 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154232 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154239 Select your preferred option. .topic 154240 Select your preferred option. .topic 154241 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154242 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154243 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154244 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154245 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154246 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154247 Check your desired options. .topic 154248 Check your desired options. .topic 154249 Check your desired options. .topic 154250 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154251 Check your desired options. .topic 154252 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154253 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151572 Select a profile mode. Line allows you to draw a line on the image (left-click and drag). Horizontal Line allows you to specify a horizontal line across the image (click on image to set), Vertical Line allows you to specify a vertical line down the image (click on image to set). Horizontal box allows you to drag a box on the image; pixels are combined vertically and a profile of the result is displayed (horizontally across the box). Vertical box allows you to drag a box on the image; pixels are combined horizontally and a profile of the result is displayed (vertically down the box). Area Plot allows you to display a 3-D representation (the area to be displayed must be selected with the mouse). Star Profile gives you a graph of each pixel value versus radial distance from the star centroid; click on a star to display. .topic 151573 Displays the coordinates of the line or box drawn on the image using the mouse. .topic 151574 When you point the mouse at the graph, this box displays the X, Y coordinates and value for the graph at that point. A small cross marks the corresponding point on the image. .topic 151571 Choose an item from the list. .topic 151576 Export the graph as a comma-space delimited (CSV) file. CSV files can be imported into other applications such as spreadsheets. .topic 151575 Set up the graph display. .topic 151577 For vertical/horizontal box modes, the value displayed is the mean (average) of the pixels in that column or row. .topic 151578 For vertical/horizontal box modes, the value displayed is the minimum of the pixels in that column or row. .topic 151579 For vertical/horizontal box modes, the value displayed is the maximum of the pixels in that column or row. .topic 151580 For vertical/horizontal box modes, the value displayed is the standard deviation of the pixels in that column or row. .topic 154262 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154263 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154264 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154267 Select your preferred option. .topic 154268 Select your preferred option. .topic 154269 Select your preferred option. .topic 154270 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154271 Check your desired options. .topic 154272 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154273 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154274 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154275 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154276 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154277 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154286 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154287 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154289 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154291 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154293 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154294 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154295 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154296 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154297 Check your desired options. .topic 154299 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154324 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154331 Check your desired options. .topic 151582 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151583 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151585 Enter the amplitude of noise in this field. For Gaussian noise this sets the standard deviation; for Uniform it sets the peak value. .topic 151586 Enter the amplitude of noise in this field. For Gaussian noise this sets the standard deviation; for Uniform it sets the peak value. .topic 151588 Select uniform noise. The noise values will be randomly distributed between +Amplitude and -Amplitude. .topic 151589 Select Gaussian noise. The noise values will be distributed in a Gaussian fashion with a standard deviation determined by Amplitude. .topic 151592 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151593 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151594 Reset the color scheme. .topic 151595 Reverse the order of colors in the image. .topic 151597 Enter the number of times the color pattern is to repeat. .topic 151598 Enter the number of times the color pattern is to repeat. .topic 151600 Displays the red, green, blue color under the cursor when the mouse is pointed at the triangular color gamut. .topic 151602 Select a color scheme to apply to the image. The name of the color scheme may be changed by the user. .topic 151604 Select a "linear" map type for the triangular color gamut. .topic 151605 Select a "logarithmic" map type for the triangular color gamut. .topic 151610 Closes this dialog and executes the command. .topic 151611 Closes this dialog and cancels the command. .topic 151618 Lists all the open images available. Select an image by clicking on it. Select multiple images using SHIFT-click to select a range, or CTRL-click to select individual images. .topic 151619 Copy the selected image from Available Images into the Selected Images list. .topic 151620 Removes the selected image from the Selected Images list. .topic 151622 Lists all the images which have been selected by the user for inclusion. Select an image for removal by clicking on it. Select multiple images using SHIFT-click to select a range, or CTRL-click to select individual images. .topic 151623 Copy all of the images in the Available Image list into the Selected Images list. .topic 151624 Remove all of the images from the Selected Images list. .topic 151614 Sort all of the selected images alphanumerically. If Reverse Sort is selected, the images are sorted in decreasing order. .topic 151612 Moves the selected image up in the Selected Images list. This makes it appear earlier in the blink sequence. .topic 151613 Moves the selected image down in the Selected Images list. This makes it appear later in the blink sequence. .topic 151615 When selected, reverses the direction of sort; when the Sort List is clicked, the images are sorted in decreasing alphanumeric order. .topic 151616 Click this button to align the selected images prior to executing the blink command. Changes made to the images are permanent even if the blink command is canceled. .topic 151626 Start anmiating the images. .topic 151627 Stop animating. This is useful when the users wishes to "Quick Stretch" the images. .topic 151628 Step forward one image. .topic 151629 Step back one image. .topic 151630 Selects the blink rate. Each image will be shown for the selected time in seconds. A smaller number gives a faster blink rate. .topic 151631 Close the blink toolbox and stop the animation. .topic 151632 When enabled, the animation will repeat indefinitely. .topic 151633 Export the animation to an AVI file. .topic 151634 When checked, the Information, FITS Header, Graph, and Zoom windows update as the images blink. Note that large images may cause the blinking to slow down if this option is turned on. .topic 151636 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151637 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151638 Click this button to align the monochrome images prior to combination. When the alignment is complete control will return to this command. .topic 151649 When selected, the background level in the image will automatically be equalized so it will appear black. This is strongly recommended unless the image is all foreground. .topic 151656 Select a red or cyan image from the list. .topic 151658 Select a green or magenta image from the list. .topic 151660 Select a blue or yellow image from the list. .topic 151651 Select a luminance (wideband or white) image from the list. .topic 151652 Select the weighting factor for the luminance image. 100% will replace all luminance information in the color images. .topic 151653 Select the weighting factor for the luminance image. 100% will replace all luminance information in the color images. .topic 151654 Select the weighting factor for the luminance image. 100% will replace all luminance information in the color images. .topic 151661 Restore the default settings in the input/output matrix. .topic 151662 In RGB mode, select the scaling factor for the red image. In CMY mode, the cyan input image will be multiplied by this value and added into the red output image. .topic 151663 In CMY mode, the cyan input image will be multiplied by this value and added into the green output image. .topic 151664 In CMY mode, the cyan input image will be multiplied by this value and added into the blue output image. .topic 151665 In CMY mode, the magenta input image will be multiplied by this value and added into the red output image. .topic 151666 In RGB mode, select the scaling factor for the green image. In CMY mode, the magenta input image will be multiplied by this value and added into the green output image. .topic 151667 In CMY mode, the magenta input image will be multiplied by this value and added into the blue output image. .topic 151668 In CMY mode, the yellow input image will be multiplied by this value and added into the red output image. .topic 151669 In CMY mode, the yellow input image will be multiplied by this value and added into the green output image. .topic 151670 In RGB mode, select the scaling factor for the blue image. In CMY mode, the yellow input image will be multiplied by this value and added into the blue output image. .topic 151640 Red, Green, Blue combine mode. .topic 151641 Red, Green, Blue plus Luminance combine mode. .topic 151642 Cyan, Yellow, Magenta combine mode. .topic 151643 Cyan, Yellow, Magenta plus luminance combine mode. .topic 151644 Two color combine mode. .topic 151645 Special color conversion mode for CRI LCD tunable filters. Uses an optimized color conversion matrix. .topic 151647 For LRGB and LCMY modes, select the color combination color space; either CIE l*a*b or a proprietary RGB rescaling mode. .topic 151648 When checked, resizing will always done using a simple interpolation method. When off, 2x2 binning will be resized using an optimized Nyquist filter technique, which provides slightly higher accuracy. .topic 151680 When checked, any binned color images will automatically be resized to match the Luminance frame. .topic 151683 Choose an alignment mode: Auto - no shift or rotation will leave the images unadjusted (useful for Combine Files). Auto - correlation will perform a cross-correlation between the images and adjust to match (the offset must be less than about 20 pixels). Auto - star matching will automatically locate stars in each image and use these for registration points. Manual 1 star - shift only allows the user to click on one registration star (or other feature) in each image. Manual 2 stars allows the user to click on two registration stars in each image so a shift and rotation can be determined. Astrometric mode uses the plate solution from PinPoint or other astrometric analysis program to determine the correct image alignment. This is the most accurate method. Planet mode shifts the image based upon a centroid of the entire planet. Overlay mode lets you select one image as stationary; the others are shown overlaid on the reference image and small changes can be made to the relative position of the two images using the Overlay Controls. .topic 151684 Status information on the currently selected image is displayed here. .topic 151685 Status information on the alignment process is shown here. .topic 151686 Preview the effect of the alignment by overlaying all of the images over top of one another. Gives a good indication of how accurately the images are aligned. Click again or click another control to switch off. .topic 151687 Set the current image as the reference image. The reference image is not shifted or rotated; all the other images are adjusted to match. For color stacking, it is strongly recommended to use the Luminance frame as the reference (default). .topic 151688 Click this button to to reject an image and not include it in the combined result. Click it again to include it (the image will be rejected if the button is depressed). Note that in manual modes, images that are not registered will automatically be excluded. .topic 151689 Move forward to the next image. .topic 151690 Move back to the previous image. .topic 151691 Manual Controls allow you to select registration points in each image manually. .topic 151692 When selected, the position obtained by clicking the mouse on the image will be refined using a centroid. This is extremely useful when star images or other point sources are present. .topic 151693 When selected, clicking on an image to set the registration point will automatically advance to the next image. In 2-star mode, you will go through the image set twice; on the first round, select a first location (star) in each image. On the second round, select a second location (star) in each image. The computer will beep when you have finished each round. .topic 151694 Enabled in 2-star mode only. When selected, clicking on the image will select the first star position. .topic 151695 Enabled in 2-star mode only. When selected, clicking on the image will select the second star position. .topic 151696 Overlay controls are used in Overlay mode only. .topic 151697 Enter the nudge size in pixels (or fraction of a pixel). This determines the amount of motion when an arrow key is pressed. Also affects the angle moved when rotating. .topic 151698 Enter the nudge size in pixels (or fraction of a pixel). This determines the amount of motion when an arrow key is pressed. Also affects the angle moved when rotating. .topic 151699 Enter the nudge size in pixels (or fraction of a pixel). This determines the amount of motion when an arrow key is pressed. Also affects the angle moved when rotating. .topic 151700 Click here to move the selected image (green) left by an amount determined by Nudge Size. .topic 151701 Click here to move the selected image (green) up by an amount determined by Nudge Size. .topic 151702 Click here to move the selected image (green) down by an amount determined by Nudge Size. .topic 151703 Click here to move the selected image (green) right by an amount determined by Nudge Size. .topic 151704 Click here to rotate the selected image (green) counter-clockwise by an amount determined by Nudge Size. The center of rotation is indicated below; it can be changed by clicking on a new location in the image using the mouse. .topic 151705 Click here to rotate the selected image (green) clockwise by an amount determined by Nudge Size. The center of rotation is indicated below; it can be changed by clicking on a new location in the image using the mouse. .topic 151706 The center of rotation is indicated here; it can be changed by clicking on a new location in the image using the mouse. .topic 151707 The center of rotation is indicated here; it can be changed by clicking on a new location in the image using the mouse. .topic 151711 Determines whether the resulting combined image is calculated using a simple sum or a median. .topic 151715 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151716 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151708 When set, bicubic resampling is used, which produces a sharper image. When off, bilinear resampling is used, which is faster. .topic 151713 Normalize the images prior to combining .topic 151712 Select the combine mode. Sum adds up the pixel contributions from each image. Average takes the average (mean) of the pixel values from each image. Median takes the "middle value" of all the pixels; Normalize will rescale images to have the same average level before this is done. Sigma Clip rejects outlier pixels and averages the remaining. SD Mask is a custom algorithm that works similarly to Sigma Clip. .topic 151714 Set up Sigma Clipping or Standard Deviation Mask mode. .topic 151719 In-house use only. .topic 151718 Select whether the generated images will default to saving in 16-bit or 32-bit IEEE Float mode when saving the FITS files. .topic 151722 Select an image from the list of available images. Only images of the same color type (monochrome or color) as the main image are listed. It is strongly recommended to create the main buffer using the New command prior to starting the Mosaic command. .topic 151729 Select the width of the blend area. When two images are placed overlapping, they are blended in the overlap area to the selected depth. You must make sure that the images actually overlap more than this width or a line may become visible. .topic 151730 Select the width of the blend area. When two images are placed overlapping, they are blended in the overlap area to the selected depth. You must make sure that the images actually overlap more than this width or a line may become visible. .topic 151738 Place the selected image in the mosaic buffer. The image may be moved around by pointing the mouse at the image, holding down the left button, and dragging it. When successive images are placed, they will appear translucent so they can be adjusted in position relative to each other before blending. .topic 151739 Blend the placed image into the mosaic buffer. The first image will just be copied in; successive images will be blended where they overlap. .topic 151740 Removes the placed (but not blended) image from the mosaic buffer. .topic 151743 Closes the Mosaic command and saves the changes made to the mosaic buffer. .topic 151724 None performs no image adjustment. Auto tries to automatically match levels in the overlap area. Manual allows the user to enter a background offset. .topic 151726 Enter the background offset for the currently-selected image. .topic 151727 Enter the background offset for the currently-selected image. .topic 151732 Enter the step size used when manually adjusting the image position using the arrow keys. .topic 151733 Enter the step size used when manually adjusting the image position using the arrow keys. .topic 151735 Enter the step size used when manually adjusting the image rotation using CTRL-arrow keys. .topic 151736 Enter the step size used when manually adjusting the image rotation using CTRL-arrow keys. .topic 151741 Remove the most recently blended image. .topic 151742 Snap the image to previously-placed images. Features within the overlap area will be used to determine the correct placement. .topic 151737 Display a color frame around the currently selected tile. This makes it easy to locate a particular tile in the mosaic. .topic 151746 Enter your lock code here. Please ensure that you type the lock code EXACTLY as supplied or you will have to reinstall the software. .topic 151747 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151748 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151753 The Preview image shows a thumbnail version of the currently selected image buffer. You can pan to an interesting part of the image using the scroll bars or dragging with the right mouse button. To see the effects of the current dialog settings, press the Preview button or select Auto Preview. .topic 151755 Display a thumbnail preview of the selected image processing operation. .topic 151754 Controls auto-preview mode. When selected, any changes to the dialog settings are immediately updated in the thumbnail. Note that if you type in a text entry field, you must press Enter before the preview image will update. .topic 151757 Click here to preview the processing on the entire image. .topic 151756 Controls auto full screen preview mode. When selected, any changes to the dialog settings are immediately updated in the full image. Note that if you type in a text entry field, you must press Enter before the preview image will update. .topic 151760 Browse to find a new plug-in to add to the menu. .topic 151762 Select a plug-in to be removed from the Plug-in menu. .topic 151763 Enter your input in this field. .topic 151764 Remove the selected plug-in from the Plug-in menu .topic 151765 Close this dialog box. .topic 154345 Enter the path, or pick a previously-selected path from the drop-down history list. .topic 154346 Displays the folder paths for this computer. .topic 154347 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154348 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154349 Refresh the folder path display. .topic 154351 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154352 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154353 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151767 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151768 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151776 This image is adjusted towards green. Click on it to adjust the color. .topic 151777 This image is adjusted towards yellow. Click on it to adjust the color. .topic 151778 This image is adjusted towards blue. Click on it to adjust the color. .topic 151779 This image is adjusted towards magenta. Click on it to adjust the color. .topic 151780 This image is adjusted towards red. Click on it to adjust the color. .topic 151781 This image is adjusted towards cyan. Click on it to adjust the color. .topic 151782 This is how the image will look when you click OK. .topic 151784 This is how the image looked before you started this command. If you want to start over, click on this image. .topic 151785 Determine the amount of change that occurs whenever you click on an image. .topic 151789 When selected, the scaling of the color is adjusted when you click on an image. .topic 151790 When selected, the background color of the image is adjusted when you click on an image. .topic 151792 Click this button to save the current color adjustment for use by the camera control window. Then turn on the Expose tab Auto Color Adjust option. This will apply the same color adjustments to every image taken with the camera. .topic 151794 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151795 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151797 Enter the angle to rotate the image by, in degrees. .topic 151798 Enter the angle to rotate the image by, in degrees. .topic 151799 Rotate clockwise .topic 151800 Rotate counter-clockwise .topic 151801 When selected, bicubic resampling is used; otherwise, bilinear resampling is used. .topic 151815 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151816 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151814 Remove all annotations .topic 151813 Select the annotation properties .topic 151804 The hand tool allows you to drag annotations. .topic 151805 Draw a dot. .topic 151806 Draw a line. .topic 151807 Draw a rectangle. .topic 151808 Draw a circle. .topic 151809 Draw an ellipse. .topic 151810 Draw a reference marker (cross). .topic 151811 Add text. .topic 151812 Add a ruler. .topic 151817 Convert a monochrome image to color, so that color markings can be added to it. .topic 151818 Select the color to add. .topic 151821 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151822 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151824 Enter the width of line to use. .topic 151825 Enter the width of line to use. .topic 151827 Enter the text caption to use on the annotation. .topic 151829 Enter the font to use for the text annotation. .topic 151831 Enter the font size to use for the text annotation. .topic 151832 Enter the font size to use for the text annotation. .topic 151834 Select the predefined ruler scale you want to use. .topic 151838 Shows the length of the ruler in pixels. .topic 151840 Shows the number of divisions that will be drawn on the ruler. .topic 151835 Displays the caption for this ruler. .topic 151836 Allows you to Add, Edit, or Delete ruler scales. .topic 151843 Displays a close-up of the region of the image around the mouse cursor. .topic 151845 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151846 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151847 Select your preferred option. .topic 151848 Select your preferred option. .topic 151850 Drag the slider to select your preferred value .topic 151852 Enter your input in this field. .topic 151853 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 151855 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 151874 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151875 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151877 Enter the radius for the rank filter. A smaller radius produces a stronger filtering effect. .topic 151878 Enter the radius for the rank filter. A smaller radius produces a stronger filtering effect. .topic 151880 Enter the weight of the filter. A larger weight produces a stronger filtering effect. .topic 151881 Enter the weight of the filter. A larger weight produces a stronger filtering effect. .topic 151885 Stop the astrometric reduction. .topic 151886 Close the PinPoint Astrometry dialog box. .topic 151889 The star must be at least this many Standard Deviations (sigmas) above the background level to be detected. .topic 151890 The star must be at least this many Standard Deviations (sigmas) above the background level to be detected. .topic 151896 Enter advanced solve settings. .topic 151904 When FITS Scale is checked, the image scale is extracted from the FITS header, if available. .topic 151901 Current pixel scale in arc-seconds per pixel for the X axis. .topic 151903 Current pixel scale in arc-seconds per pixel for the Y axis. .topic 151905 The scale as determined by the FITS header. .topic 151906 Calculate the pixel scale manually, optionally using information from the FITS header. .topic 151914 Extract the approximate position of the center fo the frame from the FITS header, if available. .topic 151909 Enter the Right Ascension of the approximate image center. .topic 151910 Enter the Right Ascension of the approximate image center. .topic 151912 Enter the Declination of the approximate image center. .topic 151913 Enter the Declination of the approximate image center. .topic 151932 Search from the approximate image center in a spiral pattern. This can be used if the center position is very inaccurate (not actually on image). .topic 151918 Select the catalog to use for the astrometric reduction. .topic 151919 Select the path of the catalog. .topic 151920 Displays the path of the catalog. .topic 151922 Enter the brightest (lowest) magnitude to use from the catalog. Brighter stars are ignored. .topic 151923 Enter the brightest (lowest) magnitude to use from the catalog. Brighter stars are ignored. .topic 151925 Enter the faintest (highest) magnitude to use from the catalog. Fainter stars are ignored. .topic 151926 Enter the faintest (highest) magnitude to use from the catalog. Fainter stars are ignored. .topic 151928 The star search should go beyond the nominal image area to make sure that all necessary catalog stars are found. Enter the percentage above the nominal image area to search. .topic 151929 The star search should go beyond the nominal image area to make sure that all necessary catalog stars are found. Enter the percentage above the nominal image area to search. .topic 151930 Displays the progress of the astrometric reduction, and the results of the analysis when it is complete. .topic 151931 Displays the progress of the astrometric reduction graphically. .topic 151892 Set the maximum number of stars to use in solving the image. Limiting the number improves the processing speed for large images. .topic 151893 Set the maximum number of stars to use in solving the image. Limiting the number improves the processing speed for large images. .topic 151897 Restore the default settings. .topic 151884 Start the astrometric reduction processing. .topic 151894 When checked a hot pixel filter is applied prior to solve (recommended). Requires full PinPoint (not available in LE). .topic 151895 When checked an advanced PSF detector and centroider algorithm is used (recommended). Requires full PinPoint (not available in LE) .topic 151915 If image parameters are unknown, click this button to use the all sky blind solver. To cancel blind solve close the command window that appears during solving. This function requires an internet connection. .topic 151935 Select the map projection that best matches the image. .topic 151937 Use automatic settings for Maximum Residual .topic 151939 Set the maximum residual in arc-seconds. If the residual is larger than this limit, an error will occur. .topic 151940 Set the maximum residual in arc-seconds. If the residual is larger than this limit, an error will occur .topic 151941 Use automatic setting for Minimum Number of Stars to Identify .topic 151943 Set the minimum number of stars to identify in the image. If fewer stars are found an error will occur. .topic 151944 Set the minimum number of stars to identify in the image. If fewer stars are found an error will occur. .topic 151957 Use automatic settings for Background tile size .topic 151945 Use automatic settings for Fit Order .topic 151947 Set the order of fit. Higher order fit alllows for mapping distortion better, but may not produce good results if few stars are present. .topic 151948 Set the order of fit. Higher order fit alllows for mapping distortion better, but may not produce good results if few stars are present. .topic 151949 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151950 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151952 Set the border width; stars closer to the edge of the image than this number of pixels are ignored. .topic 151953 Set the border width; stars closer to the edge of the image than this number of pixels are ignored. .topic 151955 An object smaller than this size in pixels is ignored. .topic 151956 An object smaller than this size in pixels is ignored. .topic 151958 Check your desired options. .topic 151960 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151961 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151964 Enter the pixel scale in arc-seconds per pixel. .topic 151965 Select your preferred option. .topic 151967 Enter the pixel scale in arc-seconds per pixel for the X direction. .topic 151968 Enter the pixel scale in arc-seconds per pixel for the X direction. .topic 151970 Enter the pixel scale in arc-seconds per pixel for the Y direction. .topic 151971 Enter the pixel scale in arc-seconds per pixel for the Y direction. .topic 151972 Load the necessary information from the FITS header if available. .topic 151975 Enter the pixel size in microns for the X direction. .topic 151976 Enter the pixel size in microns for the X direction. .topic 151978 Enter the pixel size in microns for the Y direction. .topic 151979 Enter the pixel size in microns for the Y direction. .topic 151981 Enter the focal length of the telescope in millimeters. .topic 151982 Enter the focal length of the telescope in millimeters. .topic 151983 Load this information from the FITS header if available. .topic 151984 Calculate the pixel scale using the entered parameters. .topic 151986 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151987 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151989 Set the radius for the filter. .topic 151990 Set the radius for the filter. .topic 151992 Enter the contrast boost in percent. .topic 151993 Enter the contrast boost in percent. .topic 152004 Select which color channel to operate on. .topic 152005 Select to edit the Red channel. .topic 152006 Select to edit the Green channel. .topic 152007 Select to edit the Blue channel. .topic 152008 Select to edit the overall image luminance only, and not affect the color. .topic 151996 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 151997 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 151999 Displays the input range lower bound. .topic 152001 Displays the input range upper bound. .topic 152003 Select the type of curve to use. Piecewise Linear uses straight lines between the selected points. Spline uses a cubic spline to interpolate between the points. Modified Spline uses a cubic spline, modified to prevent large excursions between the points. .topic 152010 Set an 8-bit output range. Output data will lie bewteen 0 and 255. This is useful when exporting to an 8-bit file format. .topic 152011 Set a 12-bit output range. Output data will lie bewteen 0 and 4095. .topic 152012 Set an 16-bit output range. Output data will lie bewteen 0 and 65535. This is useful when exporting to a 16-bit file format. .topic 152013 Output pixel values will be in the same range as the original input values. .topic 152016 View the contents of the FITS header. This only updates when the file is saved. .topic 152019 Displays the images to be converted. To remove an image, select it using the mouse (CTRL and SHIFT can be used to extend selection) and click Remove. .topic 152020 Select files to convert from the disk. .topic 152021 Select currently open images .topic 152022 Wjhen on, shows the full path of the image. When off, shows just the file name. .topic 152023 Remove the selected image(s) from the list. To remove an image, select it using the mouse (CTRL and SHIFT can be used to extend selection) and click Remove. .topic 152026 Select the file format you wish to convert to .topic 152028 Some formats, including RAW, FITS, and TIFF, require you to set the bit depth for the image. Depending on the format, you may select 8-bit integer, 16-bit integer, 32-bit integer, and floating point. .topic 152030 If the image contains data values beyond the range allowed for the selected File Format and Size Format, then the image will be automatically stretched using the current Screen Stretch settings. .topic 152032 Optionally enter a suffix to add to the end of the filename (this is not a file extension -- that depends only on the format). .topic 152034 Select the compression to use for this image. .topic 152037 Select the folder into which the images will be saved. .topic 152036 Displays the current destination folder. .topic 152040 If the file is already existing in the Destination Path, do not save it. .topic 152041 If the file is already existing in the Destination Path, overwrite it. .topic 152042 If the file is already existing in the Destination Path, move it to a subfolder of the Destination Path. Enter the name for the subfolder to the right. .topic 152043 Enter the name for the subfolder if "move to subfolder" is selected. .topic 152045 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152046 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152038 When clicked, images will be saved back into the folder from which they were opened. .topic 152044 If checked, the images will automatically be calibrated as they are transferred. .topic 152048 Click the source button to save data back to the original directory .topic 152051 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152052 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152055 Enter the minimum value displayed on the vertical scale. .topic 152056 Enter the minimum value displayed on the vertical scale. .topic 152058 Enter the maximum value displayed on the vertical scale. .topic 152059 Enter the maximum value displayed on the vertical scale. .topic 152060 Automatically determine the vertical scale for the plot. .topic 152061 Display a logarithmic plot. .topic 152053 Setup the intensity axis. .topic 152063 Choose an item from the list. .topic 152065 Set up custom scaling. .topic 152067 Enter a caption to appear on the axis. .topic 152069 Enter custom scaling factor. .topic 152071 View a plot of the photometry for this object .topic 152072 Close this dialog box .topic 152074 Select an image to work on from this list .topic 152080 Time of observation in UT and Julian Date. Will be automatically filled in if available in FITS header .topic 152078 Click this button to exclude the currently selected object from the list. .topic 152086 Set the reference magnitude for the selected reference star .topic 152087 Set the reference magnitude for the selected reference star .topic 152082 This shows all the tagged objects on the current image .topic 152084 Select what kind of object you wish to tag. To tag an object, click on the image. .topic 152088 Remove the tag from the object selected in the above list. .topic 152089 Apply the tag/untag operation to all of the images in the Image list .topic 152077 Use astrometric information from FITS header to identify stars on other images .topic 152091 Automatically find the centroid of the image and use that to center the measurement annulus .topic 152090 Enables automatic star matching, which is useful for images which are poorly aligned. If only small shifts occur between successive images, then this can be turned off. .topic 152076 Select the option for extracting date/time information from the images. .topic 152079 Time of observation in UT and Julian Date. Will be automatically filled in if available in FITS header .topic 152093 Go back to the Analyze Photometry dialog box. .topic 152094 Adjust the plot settings. .topic 152095 Display the next image. .topic 152096 Display the previous image. .topic 152097 Load photometry data into the graph from a CSV file. .topic 152098 Save photometry data from the graph into a CSV file. .topic 152099 Print the graph .topic 152100 Close the photometry graph. .topic 152102 Photometry plot options .topic 152104 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152105 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152106 Select a symbol to use for this data set. .topic 152109 Select a data point symbol for this data set. If None is selected, the symbols are suppressed. .topic 152110 Display a square around every data ponit. .topic 152111 Display a circle around every data ponit. .topic 152112 Display a triangle around every data ponit. .topic 152113 Display a diamond around every data ponit. .topic 152114 Display a plus sign (cross) around every data ponit. .topic 152115 Display a point around every data ponit. .topic 152116 Select the color for the symbols. .topic 152118 Select the size of the symbol in pixels. .topic 152119 Select the size of the symbol in pixels. .topic 152121 Select a line style for this data set. If None is selected, the line is suppressed. .topic 152122 Display a thin line. .topic 152123 Display a medium thickness line. .topic 152124 Display a heavy line. .topic 152125 Select the color for the line.. .topic 152128 Select the time axis limits. Auto will scale to include the first and last point. .topic 152130 Enter the start point of the time axis. .topic 152131 Enter the start point of the time axis. .topic 152133 Enter the end point of the time axis. .topic 152134 Enter the end point of the time axis. .topic 152136 Enter a period to fold the plot back to the beginning. This is useful for periodic variable stars; enter the period of the star to overlay data from successive periods. .topic 152137 Enter a period to fold the plot back to the beginning. This is useful for periodic variable stars; enter the period of the star to overlay data from successive periods. .topic 152138 No period folding .topic 152139 Period is in hours .topic 152140 Period is in days .topic 152142 Enter the JD of the zero point of the cycle. .topic 152144 Enter the magnitude plot limits. Auto will scale the display so that all data points are visible. .topic 152146 Enter the minimum magnitude displayed on the axis. .topic 152147 Enter the minimum magnitude displayed on the axis. .topic 152149 Enter the maximum magnitude displayed on the axis. .topic 152150 Enter the maximum magnitude displayed on the axis. .topic 152151 Apply the new style to the plot without closing this dialog box. .topic 152153 Displays the AAVSO report data. .topic 152155 Select the photometry band. .topic 152156 Slave edits. .topic 152157 Write the report to disk. .topic 152158 Close without writing report. .topic 152160 When checked, existing data on the plot is retained. When not selected, previously existing data will be cleared prior to loading new data. .topic 152162 Select data precision. .topic 152164 Enter your AAVSO observer code. .topic 152166 Select the filter band used for these observations. .topic 152168 Enter the chart ID used for the comparison stars. .topic 152170 Enter data group. .topic 152172 Click None to discard all previously imported data. .topic 152174 Enter the number to offset the sequence numbers by. .topic 152175 Enter the number to offset the sequence numbers by. .topic 152200 Enter the latitude of the observing site. .topic 152201 Enter the latitude of the observing site. .topic 152203 Enter the longitude of the observing site. .topic 152204 Enter the longitude of the observing site. .topic 152206 Enter the elevation of the observing site, in meters. .topic 152207 Enter the elevation of the observing site, in meters. .topic 152211 Displays the current date/time from the computer clock. .topic 152208 Query the telescope to fetch the current position data. .topic 152213 Displays the current date/time from the telescope clock (if available). .topic 152214 Set the telescope clock from the computer clock (if telescope connected and this command is supported by the telescope). .topic 152179 Enter the focal length of the telescope, in millimeters. .topic 152180 Enter the focal length of the telescope, in millimeters. .topic 152182 Enter the aperture of the telescope, in millimeters. .topic 152183 Enter the aperture of the telescope, in millimeters. .topic 152185 Enter the obstruction in percentage of the diameter (width, not area). .topic 152186 Enter the obstruction in percentage of the diameter (width, not area). .topic 152197 When checked, uses the same parameters for the guide telescope and main telescope (e.g. when using off-axis or dual-chip guiding). .topic 152189 Enter the focal length of the telescope, in millimeters. .topic 152190 Enter the focal length of the telescope, in millimeters. .topic 152192 Enter the aperture of the telescope, in millimeters. .topic 152193 Enter the aperture of the telescope, in millimeters. .topic 152195 Enter the obstruction in percentage of the diameter (width, not area). .topic 152196 Enter the obstruction in percentage of the diameter (width, not area). .topic 152216 Synchronize the telescope to the selected position. .topic 152217 Cancel synchronization. .topic 152219 When selected, the catalog position of the object specified will be used to synchronize the telescope position. .topic 152220 When selected, the astrometric solution of the current image will be used. An astrometric solution can be generated using the optional PinPoint Astrometry feature. .topic 152221 Enter your input in this field.When selected, the catalog position of the object specified will be used to synchronize the telescope position. .topic 152222 Enter your input in this field.When selected, the astrometric solution of the current image will be used. An astrometric solution can be generated using the optional PinPoint Astrometry feature. .topic 152223 The solved position is not available. .topic 152232 Enter the rotation angle. .topic 152233 Enter the rotation angle. .topic 152237 When checked, a centeroid is automatically calculated and used as the center point for the rotation. .topic 152234 When selected, bicubic resampling is used; this takes more calculations but performs a better interpolation. When off, bilinear interpolation is used. .topic 152236 Click to set the rotation point for the image. Click on the image with the mouse to set the coordinates. .topic 152239 The X coordinate of the rotation point. .topic 152241 The Y coordinate of the rotation point. .topic 152225 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152226 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152228 Select a simple subtraction filter. This filter simply offsets two versions of the frame and subtracts one from the other. .topic 152229 Select a Larson-Sekanina filter. This filter works by generating a mask from two cross-rotated frames, and subtracting that from the original image. .topic 152244 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152245 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152247 Enter the number of passes to perform (SD Mask only). .topic 152248 Enter the number of passes to perform. .topic 152250 Enter the sigma factor; a lower value rejects values closer to the mean. .topic 152251 Enter the sigma factor; a lower value rejects values closer to the mean. .topic 152253 None turns off normalization. Linear selects scaling, whereas Delta-level selects zero point offset mode. .topic 152255 Select the percentage area to use. .topic 152256 Select the percentage area to use. .topic 152258 When checked, pixels above the set level are ignored. .topic 152259 Set the level above which pixels are ignored. .topic 152260 Set the level above which pixels are ignored. .topic 152261 When checked, black (zero) pixels are ignored. .topic 152264 Close this window. .topic 152266 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152267 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152269 Enable the minimum threshold. .topic 152270 Enter the threshold level. .topic 152271 Enter the threshold level. .topic 152273 Enable the lower threshold. .topic 152274 Enter the threshold level. .topic 152275 Enter the threshold level. .topic 152277 If set, values exceeding the threshold are set to zero. If not set, values above the threshold are clipped to the threshold level. .topic 152278 If set, values below the threshold are set to zero. If not set, values below the threshold are clipped to the threshold level. .topic 152279 When set, creates a new image when OK is clicked; otherwise the current image is modified. .topic 152281 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152282 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152284 Enter the name for the ruler as it will appear in the drop list. .topic 152286 Enter the caption to be displayed for the ruler. .topic 152288 Enter the length of the ruler in pixels. .topic 152289 Enter the length of the ruler in pixels. .topic 152291 Enter the number of divisions (tics) to display on the ruler. .topic 152292 Enter the number of divisions (tics) to display on the ruler. .topic 152294 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152295 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152296 Turn off auto annotation. .topic 152297 Automatically place annotations on the image each time an exposure is taken. .topic 152298 Automatically place annotations on the image each time an image is taken, and then bring up the Edit Annotate dialog box to allow the user to change the annotations. .topic 152300 When selected, the annotation area is placed at the top of the image. .topic 152301 When selected, the annotation area is placed at the bottom of the image. .topic 152303 Enter the desired height of the annotation area in pixels. The annotation area is an extra black area appended to the image, which allows for the annotations to be placed without overwriting the image. .topic 152304 Enter the desired height of the annotation area in pixels. The annotation area is an extra black area appended to the image, which allows for the annotations to be placed without overwriting the image. .topic 152306 Select the desired font for the annotations. .topic 152308 Select the desired font size for the annotations. .topic 152309 Select the desired font size for the annotations. .topic 152311 Select the color to use for the annotation. .topic 152312 When selected, a date stamp annotation is added to the image. .topic 152313 When selected, a time stamp annotation is added to the image. .topic 152314 When selected, an image sequence number annotation is added to the image. .topic 152316 Enter a prefix to prepend to the sequence number. .topic 152317 Enter your input in this field. .topic 152318 Displays the next sequence number. .topic 152320 Set the automatic image filename. .topic 152321 Enter text for a custom annotation. .topic 152322 Enter text for a custom annotation. .topic 152323 Enter text for a custom annotation. .topic 152324 Enable a custom annotation. .topic 152325 Enable a custom annotation. .topic 152326 Enable a custom annotation. .topic 152327 Display the Camera Length annotation. .topic 152328 Enter a value for the Camera Length annotation. .topic 152329 Display the Spot Size annotation. .topic 152330 Enter text for the Spot Size annotation. .topic 152331 Display the high tension annotation. .topic 152332 Enter the value for the high tension annotation. .topic 152333 Display the TEM Magnification annotation. .topic 152334 Enter the text for the TEM Magnification annotation. .topic 152335 Annotate the exposure time. .topic 152337 Automatically calculate a height for the annotation region. .topic 152340 Reset annotation positions to their defaults. .topic 152344 Select the file format. .topic 152346 Displays any available information on the file. .topic 152356 When checked, the histogram used for the Screen Stretch dialog is calculated using only some of the pixels in large images (uniformly distributed). .topic 152358 Select the default zoom level for new image windows. .topic 152359 Select the default zoom level for new image windows. .topic 152364 Enter the location for temporary files to be stored. This is used for deconvolution and median combining. .topic 152365 Enter the location for temporary files to be stored. This is used for deconvolution and median combining. .topic 152348 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152349 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152352 Select a skin for the application. .topic 152353 When checked, image selection tabs are presented across the top of the main window. .topic 152354 When checked, undo is available for image processing operations. When editing very large images, turning off Undo will save on memory. .topic 152362 Set up the default file extension used for each file format. .topic 152367 Displays statistics for the selected area of the image (select using mouse). .topic 152368 When selected, statistics are shown for the entire image, or for a rectangular area specified using the mouse. .topic 152369 When selected, measurements are made using a circular aperature attached to the mouse cursor. .topic 152371 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152372 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152373 Set the minimum altitude to allow the telescope to track/slew to. .topic 152374 Set the minimum altitude to allow the telescope to track/slew to. .topic 152375 Set the minimum altitude to allow the telescope to track/slew to. .topic 152377 Set the maximum altitude to allow the telescope to track/slew to. .topic 152378 Set the maximum altitude to allow the telescope to track/slew to. .topic 152379 Set the maximum altitude to allow the telescope to track/slew to. .topic 152381 Set the maximum declination to allow the telescope to track/slew to. .topic 152382 Set the maximum declination to allow the telescope to track/slew to. .topic 152383 Set the maximum declination to allow the telescope to track/slew to. .topic 152392 Set the trip point in Hour Angle before or after the meridian. .topic 152393 Set the trip point in Hour Angle before or after the meridian. .topic 152395 Set a delay after the meridian is passed before the flip is triggered. .topic 152396 Set a delay after the meridian is passed before the flip is triggered. .topic 152387 There are no restrictions on tracking - the telescope can track outside the limit area. .topic 152388 Stop the telescope when it tracks to the meridian. .topic 152389 Automatically flip the mount when tracking into the meridian. .topic 152398 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152399 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152400 Limit the minimum altitude for the telescope. This can be used to prevent the telescope from pointing below the horizon, or to prevent a potential collision with an obstruction. .topic 152401 Set the minimum altitude, below which the telescope will not be commanded to slew. .topic 152402 Set the minimum altitude, below which the telescope will not be commanded to slew. .topic 152408 When enabled, the telescope will not be allowed to exceed a certain maximum declination. This is useful to prevent a collision between the optical tube assembly or CCD camera and the mount. .topic 152409 Set the maximum declination the telescope will be allowed to slew to. .topic 152410 Set the maximum declination the telescope will be allowed to slew to. .topic 152404 When enabled, the telescope will not be allowed to exceed a certain maximum altitude. This is useful to prevent a collision between the optical tube assembly or CCD camera and the mount. .topic 152405 Set the maximum altitude the telescope will be allowed to slew to. .topic 152406 Set the maximum altitude the telescope will be allowed to slew to. .topic 152413 Displays the processing steps in this sequence. To modify a step, click on it and use the toolbar controls. X deletes a step, and the arrow buttons move it up or down in the sequence. .topic 152414 Displays the current status. .topic 152416 Record a sequence. .topic 152417 Run the sequence on the currently-selected image or images. .topic 152415 Stop the sequence. .topic 152421 Clear the recorded sequence. .topic 152419 Load a previously saved sequence. .topic 152420 Save the current sequence. .topic 152418 Show/Hide multi-file processing. .topic 152423 Displays the list of images or files that you wish to batch process. .topic 152424 When checked, the full path to the file is shown. .topic 152425 Select files to process. .topic 152426 Select images to process .topic 152427 Click this button to remove images selected in the above list. Use CTRL or SHIFT to select more than one image. .topic 152431 Enter the suffix to be added to the filename, or the subfolder to be used, depending on the Disposition setting. .topic 152429 Rename original will add the suffix to the original filename. Rename result will add the suffix to the processed image filename. Save result in will save the processed images into a subfolder. Overwrite original will replace the original image file. .topic 152430 Enter the suffix to be added to the filename, or the subfolder to be used, depending on the Disposition setting. .topic 152433 Displays statistics for an area of the image selected with the mouse. This area is used in calculating the white point for the image. .topic 152435 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152436 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152438 No Rescale leaves image at full dynamic range. 8-bit reduces the image to 0-255 brightness levels. 16-bit reduces the image to 0-65,535 brightness levels. .topic 152444 Displays currently selected flat field frames. .topic 152445 Select the flat field files. .topic 152446 Clear the current selection. .topic 152452 Enter your input in this field. .topic 152453 Select the flat field files. .topic 152454 Clear the current selection. .topic 152457 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152458 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152464 Select a monochrome image to stack. .topic 152465 Select the color to assign to this image. .topic 152467 Select a monochrome image to stack. .topic 152468 Select the color to assign to this image. .topic 152470 Select a monochrome image to stack. .topic 152471 Select the color to assign to this image. .topic 152473 Select a monochrome image to stack. .topic 152474 Select the color to assign to this image. .topic 152482 Add another image slot to the list. .topic 152483 Remove an image slot from the list. .topic 152484 Align the selected images. .topic 152476 Select a monochrome image to stack. .topic 152477 Select the color to assign to this image. .topic 152479 Select a monochrome image to stack. .topic 152480 Select the color to assign to this image. .topic 152461 Displays the dimensions of the output image. .topic 152460 Displays number of input images to stack. .topic 152486 Select options including what data to plot, the vertical scale, the time span, the window used for RMS calculations, whether peak deviations should be reset automatically, manual peak reset, autoguider alarm settings, load and save data, and clear the plot. .topic 152487 Displays information on the tracking quality. .topic 152490 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152491 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152489 Choose an item from the list. .topic 152494 Acknowledge the current alarm. .topic 152495 Close this window. .topic 152497 Enable an alarm if the error exceeds limits. .topic 152498 Enter the alarm limit in pixels. .topic 152499 Enter the alarm limit in pixels. .topic 152501 Enter the number of times in a row the error has to exceed the limit before the alarm is sounded. .topic 152502 Enter the number of times in a row the error has to exceed the limit before the alarm is sounded. .topic 152504 Enable an alarm for guide star fade detection. .topic 152505 Enter the number of times in a row that the star cannot be found before the alarm is sounded. .topic 152506 Enter the number of times in a row that the star cannot be found before the alarm is sounded. .topic 152509 When checked, this dialog box will flash on the screen when the alarm limit is exceeded. .topic 152510 When an alarm occurs, play this sound. .topic 152511 Displays the selected alarm sound name. .topic 152512 Select the alarm sound to use. .topic 152513 When checked, the alarm is played repeatedly until the alarm is acknowledged. .topic 152514 When checked, a script will be run when the alarm occurs. .topic 152515 Displays the name of the script to run when the alarm condition occurs. .topic 152516 Select the script to run when an alarm occurs. .topic 152517 When checked, the scripting window is run minimized. .topic 152519 Enter your input in this field. .topic 152520 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 152521 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152522 Cancel changes .topic 152524 Choose an item from the list. .topic 152526 Enter a value. .topic 152527 Enter a value. .topic 152528 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152529 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152531 Choose an item from the list. .topic 152542 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152543 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152534 Select a simple background profile (bilinear ramp). .topic 152535 Select a complex background profile (requires more background points). Useful for removing vignetting. .topic 152537 Click on the image to select background areas. The areas should be well distributed around the image and free of foreground objects. This shows how many areas have been selected. .topic 152538 Save and load background models. .topic 152540 Save the current background model for future use. .topic 152539 Select Off to disable using a previously saved background model. Select Use Previous Points to use the previously saved background measurement points to model the current image. Select Use Previous Fit to use the previously saved background model as extracted from the original image. .topic 152547 Select the minimum pixel value, below which the filter is not applied. .topic 152548 Select the minimum pixel value, below which the filter is not applied. .topic 152550 Select the maximum pixel value, above which the filter is not applied. .topic 152551 Select the maximum pixel value, above which the filter is not applied. .topic 152553 When an area is within the pixel range, reduce the size of the region by pulling in the edges by this number of pixels. .topic 152554 When an area is within the pixel range, reduce the size of the region by pulling in the edges by this number of pixels. .topic 152556 Set a feather range, in pixels, over which the image gradually transitions from being filtered to not being filtered. This removes any potential edge effects. .topic 152557 Set a feather range, in pixels, over which the image gradually transitions from being filtered to not being filtered. This removes any potential edge effects. .topic 152564 Enter the source folder used. All the files in this folder are inspected, and added to a group if they are bias, dark, or flat-field files as determined by their FITS headers. Click the ... button to browse for the folder. .topic 152568 Click on a group to view it in the Group Properties window. If you wish to disable it, without deleting it, turn off the check box beside the name. .topic 152574 Displays all the files in the group. If you wish to remove a file, select it with the mouse and click the Remove button. .topic 152580 Set the scaling mode used for dark frames. None turns off scaling. Use this if all dark and light frames were exposed for the same amount of time at the same temperature. Auto-Scale is the recommended mode in most cases; it sets the scaling based on the exposure time values in the FITS header. Auto-Optimize attempts to find the best scaling automatically by iteratively adjusting the scaling and determining the RMS noise level in the image. This is useful when the temperature is not regulated or the exposure time is not known. Note that the iterative algorithm may occasionally fail to converge if insufficient background area is available in the image to be calibrated. Manual allows you to enter a manual scaling factor. .topic 152582 Enter the manual scaling factor. A value of 1 performs no scaling. .topic 152584 Select the type of image combination to use. Average simply averages together all the frames. If there is no impulse noise (hot pixels, cosmic ray strikes) then this is the most effective method. Median looks at each pixel in each image, and chooses the pixel value that is in the middle. This strongly removes impulsive noise but is not quite as good at reducing noise as Average. Note that flat-field frames are automatically normalized for equal ovearll light levels, which is especially important for twilight flats. Sigma Clip is a combination of average and median. Outlier pixels are rejected, and the remaining pixels are averaged together. Click Settings to set up the parameters. Standard Deviation Masking (SD Mask) is an extension to the Sigma Clip algorithm. Click Settings to set up the parameters. .topic 152585 Cilck to set up Sigma Clip or SD Mask settings. .topic 152576 Add one or more files to the Group. .topic 152577 Remove one or more files from the group. Select the files using the mouse (use SHIFT or CTRL to select more than one file). .topic 152559 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152560 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152570 Sets up the automatic group generation. .topic 152571 Remove the group that was selected in the list above. .topic 152569 Select the type of group to add. If is selected, the type of group will automatically be determined by looking in the FITS header of the first file. Otherwise the group will be created with the selected type of calibration frame. .topic 152565 Automatically generate the calibration groups. Files are split into separate groups if they have different size, binning, temperature setpoint, exposure time, and calibration file type. For flat-field frames, the files are also separated by the filter used. Once the groups are auto-generated, they can be customized using the other controls. You can select whether to include subfolders, and whether to purge the previous set of groups. .topic 152572 Remove all calibration groups. .topic 152586 When selected, the scaling and combine type settings are applied to all groups. .topic 152575 When checked, only the file names are shown in the above list. When off, the entire path is shown. .topic 152566 Replace each of the groups with a single derived master frame. .topic 152590 This removes the Bayer color matrix from the flat-fields. Do this is performing calibration on Raw one-shot color images, such as from a DSLR camera. .topic 152561 Set advanced calibration features. .topic 152588 Select a hot pixel map to associate with this dark frame group. The hot pixel maps are set up in the Remove Bad Pixels command. .topic 152592 Check your desired options. .topic 152593 Check your desired options. .topic 152595 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152596 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152598 Automatically identify potential blooms by looking for pixels that exceed the Saturation Level entered below. For most 16-bit cameras, the saturation value is close to 65535. Once the blooms are detected, you can reposition the star center and bloom box using the mouse. You can also edit the bloom clean-up parameters, or delete the bloom, using the right-click menu. .topic 152600 Enter the saturation value for automatic bloom identification. Any pixel exceeding this value is inspected to determine whether a bloom is present. .topic 152601 Enter the saturation value for automatic bloom identification. Any pixel exceeding this value is inspected to determine whether a bloom is present. .topic 152602 Click this button to manually identify blooms. Drag the mouse on the image (press and hold the left mouse button) to completely encircle the star and its bloom. Once the blooms are selected, you can reposition the star center and bloom box using the mouse. You can also edit the bloom clean-up parameters, or delete the bloom, using the right-click menu. .topic 152606 Preview the changes to the image. .topic 152608 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152609 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152612 Set the X position of the star center. .topic 152613 Set the X position of the star center. .topic 152615 Set the Y position of the star center. .topic 152616 Set the Y position of the star center. .topic 152619 Set the left edge of the bloom bounding box. The bloom within this box is corrected. .topic 152620 Set the left edge of the bloom bounding box. The bloom within this box is corrected. .topic 152622 Set the top edge of the bloom bounding box. The bloom within this box is corrected. .topic 152623 Set the top edge of the bloom bounding box. The bloom within this box is corrected. .topic 152625 Set the right edge of the bloom bounding box. The bloom within this box is corrected. .topic 152626 Set the right edge of the bloom bounding box. The bloom within this box is corrected. .topic 152628 Set the bottom edge of the bloom bounding box. The bloom within this box is corrected. .topic 152629 Set the bottom edge of the bloom bounding box. The bloom within this box is corrected. .topic 152632 Set the average background level within the bloom bounding box. This is used for replacing the bloom area with background. The value is automatically estimated, but you can adjust the value for better cleanup. .topic 152633 Set the average background level within the bloom bounding box. This is used for replacing the bloom area with background. The value is automatically estimated, but you can adjust the value for better cleanup. .topic 152635 Set the noise level within the bloom bounding box. This is used for replacing the bloom area with background; some noise is added so the result does not look artificial. The value is automatically estimated, but you can adjust the value for better cleanup. .topic 152636 Set the noise level within the bloom bounding box. This is used for replacing the bloom area with background; some noise is added so the result does not look artificial. The value is automatically estimated, but you can adjust the value for better cleanup. .topic 152639 Browse to the files. .topic 152640 Choose an item from the list. .topic 152641 Clear the current path. .topic 152642 Go back to the previous step. .topic 152643 Go forwards to the next step. .topic 152644 Close the Calibration Wizard. .topic 152638 Select files .topic 152649 Choose an item from the list. .topic 152652 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 152654 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 152656 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 152658 Choose an item from the list. .topic 152660 Select a sound. To set or disable a sound, double-click on the Sound in the list, and select the appropriate option from the drop list. The Repeat check box determines whether the alarm sounds once or continuously. .topic 152661 Add an alarm to the selected event. You will be prompted to select a .wav sound file. .topic 152662 Mute the current alarm. .topic 152666 Enter your name EXACTLY as provided on the supplied license. This field is case-sensitive. .topic 152678 Click to enter your license and start using the software. .topic 152679 Cancel registration. If you have not previously entered a license or your temporary license has expired, the software will close. .topic 152668 Enter the e-mail address EXACTLY as shown on the license. This field is case-sensitive. .topic 152671 Enter the expiry date as shown on the license. .topic 152673 Enter the expiry date as shown on the license. .topic 152675 Enter the expiry date as shown on the license. .topic 152677 Enter the serial number EXACTLY as shown on the license. .topic 152683 Load the registration from a disk file. You can save a registration that was emailed to you, then load it using this button. Alternatively, just copy the whole license onto the clipbard, and then open this command. .topic 152684 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 152685 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 152687 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152688 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152689 Choose an item from the list. .topic 152691 Enter your input in this field. .topic 152693 Close this dialog and continue running the software. If your license has expired, you will be prompted for a new license. .topic 152694 Close this dialog and exit the software. .topic 152695 Indicates your current license status. .topic 152697 Click here to open Internet Explorer and register your retail license. You will be sent a permanent license once you have registered. .topic 152699 Run the software as a demo. .topic 152700 Enter a new license. .topic 152701 Indicates how many days remain in your temporary license. .topic 152702 Click here to visit our web site. You can purchase a permanent license on-line. .topic 152703 Quit the software. .topic 152705 Close this dialog box. .topic 152708 Link to the cyanogen.com web site. .topic 152710 Save changes to this image only. .topic 152711 Do not save changes to this image, but continue prompting for additional modified images. .topic 152712 Save all modified images. .topic 152713 Do not save any images. .topic 152714 Cancel the operation. .topic 152718 Click to enter a number. .topic 152719 Click to enter a number. .topic 152720 Click to enter a number. .topic 152721 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152722 Click to enter a number. .topic 152723 Click to enter a number. .topic 152724 Click to enter a number. .topic 152725 Click to invert the sign. .topic 152726 Click to enter a number. .topic 152727 Click to enter a number. .topic 152728 Click to enter a number. .topic 152729 Click this button to delete a character. .topic 152730 Click to enter a number. .topic 152731 Click to enter a decimal point. .topic 152732 Click to enter a space. .topic 152735 Select the number of the first frame to extract (select 0 for the first frame) .topic 152736 Select the number of the first frame to extract (select 0 for the first frame) .topic 152738 Enter the number of frames to extract .topic 152739 Enter the number of frames to extract .topic 152741 The AVI movie can either be split into individual AVI files, which will be saved into the same folder as the movie, or loaded as separate image buffers. .topic 152746 Enter a value to be added after the calibration is completed. Any pixels still below zero after this constant is added wil be truncated to zero. This value will be recorded in the PEDESTAL keyword in the FITS header, so that it can be accounted for in later processing operations. .topic 152747 Enter a value to be added after the calibration is completed. Any pixels still below zero after this constant is added wil be truncated to zero. This value will be recorded in the PEDESTAL keyword in the FITS header, so that it can be accounted for in later processing operations. .topic 152743 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152744 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152749 Reset all settings to their defaults. .topic 152750 Enable bias calibration. Normally this should be turned on; the correct choice of calibration frames will be determined automatically. .topic 152751 Enable dark calibration. Normally this should be turned on; the correct choice of calibration frames will be determined automatically. .topic 152752 Enable flat-field calibration. Normally this should be turned on; the correct choice of calibration frames will be determined automatically. .topic 152753 Enable dark subtraction of flat-ield frames. Normally this should be turned on; the correct choice of calibration frames will be determined automatically. .topic 152754 Enable bias calibration of flat-field frames. Normally this should be turned on; the correct choice of calibration frames will be determined automatically. .topic 152757 Lists the frames that will be used to generate the movie, including their order. .topic 152758 When selected, the path to the files are shown. Otherwise just the filename is shown. .topic 152761 Select the Auto Stretch to apply to each image prior to writing to the AVI file. .topic 152763 Select the frame rate to use in the AVI. .topic 152764 Select files to add to the frame list. .topic 152765 Select open images to add to the frame list .topic 152766 To remove a frame, click on it in the Frame List, and then click Remove. .topic 152767 Select a frame or frames, and click the up/down buttons to move them up and down in the list. This affects the order in which they are played in the AVI movie. .topic 152768 Select a frame or frames, and click the up/down buttons to move them up and down in the list. This affects the order in which they are played in the AVI movie. .topic 152769 Write the frames to the AVI movie. .topic 152770 Cancel the operation. .topic 152771 Operations menu options include appending a frame list, saving a frame list, sort and reversing the list, moving images up and down the list, remove any missing frames, and remove all frames. .topic 152775 Shows groups of images to be stacked, and allows you to manipulate the images and groups. .topic 152778 Close this dialog box. .topic 152779 Add open images to be stacked. .topic 152785 When organizing the groups, break the groups down by OBJECT name FITS keyword. .topic 152786 When organizing the groups, break the groups down by FILTER name FITS keyword. .topic 152787 When organizing the groups, break the groups down by FILTER name FITS keyword. .topic 152789 Describes the currently selected group or image. .topic 152781 Loaded images are marked for on-the-fly calibration, as they are loaded. .topic 152782 Loaded files are marked for automatic color conversion, using the settings from the Convert Color command. .topic 152783 Loaded files are marked for automatic interpolation to square pixels. .topic 152790 Click this button to select how date and time information is extracted from your images. .topic 152792 Closes this dialog box. .topic 152796 Select FWHM as a criteria to use for selecting good images. .topic 152797 Images with scores above this level will be automatically rejected. .topic 152798 Images with scores above this level will be automatically rejected. .topic 152799 Displays the ranking of this image, among the group of images, in terms of this criterion. .topic 152800 Select Roundness as a criteria to use for selecting good images. .topic 152801 Images with scores above this level will be automatically rejected. .topic 152802 Images with scores above this level will be automatically rejected. .topic 152803 Displays the ranking of this image, among the group of images, in terms of this criterion. .topic 152808 Select Contrast as a criteria to use for selecting good images. .topic 152809 Images with scores above this level will be automatically rejected. .topic 152810 Images with scores above this level will be automatically rejected. .topic 152811 Displays the ranking of this image, among the group of images, in terms of this criterion. .topic 152804 Select Intensity as a criteria to use for selecting good images. .topic 152805 Images with scores above this level will be automatically rejected. .topic 152806 Images with scores above this level will be automatically rejected. .topic 152807 Displays the ranking of this image, among the group of images, in terms of this criterion. .topic 152813 Export the measurements. .topic 152812 Measure all the images. .topic 152814 Displays current status. .topic 152816 Close this dialog box. .topic 152818 Choose an alignment mode: Auto - no shift or rotation will leave the images unadjusted (useful for Combine Files). Auto - correlation will perform a cross-correlation between the images and adjust to match (the offset must be less than about 20 pixels). Auto - star matching will automatically locate stars in each image and use these for registration points. Manual 1 star - shift only allows the user to click on one registration star (or other feature) in each image. Manual 2 stars allows the user to click on two registration stars in each image so a shift and rotation can be determined. Astrometric mode uses the plate solution from PinPoint or other astrometric analysis program to determine the correct image alignment. This is the most accurate method. Planet mode shifts the image based upon a centroid of the entire planet. Overlay mode lets you select one image as stationary; the others are shown overlaid on the reference image and small changes can be made to the relative position of the two images using the Overlay Controls. .topic 152819 Use a centroid of the selected region, to improve the alignment accuracy. .topic 152820 Automatically flip to the next image after clicking. .topic 152821 When selected, clicking on the image sets the first alignment point. .topic 152822 When selected, clicking on the image sets the second alignment point. .topic 152851 Go to the previous group. .topic 152852 Go to the previous image. .topic 152853 Go to the next image. .topic 152854 Go to the next image. .topic 152823 Displays the first alignment point. .topic 152825 Displays the second alignment point. .topic 152855 Preview the alignment. .topic 152858 Adjust the image position manually in X. .topic 152859 Adjust the image position manually in X. .topic 152861 Adjust the image position manually in Y. .topic 152862 Adjust the image position manually in Y. .topic 152864 Adjust the image rotation manually. .topic 152865 Adjust the image rotation manually. .topic 152867 Adjust the image scale manually. .topic 152868 Adjust the image scale manually. .topic 152870 Close this dialog box. .topic 152871 Set default color scaling. .topic 152872 Set the color scaling factor. .topic 152873 Set the color scaling factor. .topic 152874 Set the color scaling factor. .topic 152875 Set the color scaling factor. .topic 152876 Set the color scaling factor. .topic 152877 Set the color scaling factor. .topic 152878 Set the color scaling factor. .topic 152879 Set the color scaling factor. .topic 152880 Set the color scaling factor. .topic 152892 Select the weight to use for the Luminance overlay. .topic 152893 Select the weight to use for the Luminance overlay. .topic 152881 Select to use the CRI Micro*Color conversion filter matrix. .topic 152882 Automatically adjust the background to make it black/greyscale. .topic 152895 Select the color conversion space to use for the LRGB overlay. The selection of color space is a matter of preference. .topic 152897 Close this dialog box. .topic 152899 Select the combine mode. Sum adds up the pixel contributions from each image. Average takes the average (mean) of the pixel values from each image. Median takes the "middle value" of all the pixels; Normalize will rescale images to have the same average level before this is done. Sigma Clip rejects outlier pixels and averages the remaining. SD Mask is a custom algorithm that works similarly to Sigma Clip. .topic 152901 Select whether the generated images will default to saving in 16-bit or 32-bit IEEE Float mode when saving the FITS files. .topic 152902 Start processing the images. .topic 152904 Set the number of passes to use in the rejection algorithm. For dither select the percentage reduction in size of the pixel before it is "dropped" into the output image. .topic 152905 Set the number of passes to use in the rejection algorithm. For dither select the percentage reduction in size of the pixel before it is "dropped" into the output image .topic 152907 Set the sigma factor to use as a threshold for rejecting bad pixels. A lower number rejects more pixels; a higher number allows more pixels to be included. For dither, enter the percentage increase in image size. .topic 152908 Set the sigma factor to use as a threshold for rejecting bad pixels. A lower number rejects more pixels; a higher number allows more pixels to be included. For dither, enter the percentage increase in image size. .topic 152909 Always ignore any black (zero) pixels. This eliminated banding effects if the images do not overlap 100%. .topic 152918 Always ignore any pixels above this threshold. .topic 152919 Always ignore any pixels above this threshold. .topic 152920 Always ignore any pixels above this threshold. .topic 152912 Normalization is used to ensure that pixels from all images are being compared on an equal basis. .topic 152913 Set the normalization mode, depending on whether the overall image brightness is changing, or just the background level. .topic 152915 Select the area of the image to be used in the normalization. The area is automatically centered on the image. .topic 152916 Select the area of the image to be used in the normalization. The area is automatically centered on the image. .topic 152911 Select options: combine to image or to file folder, choose the folder for saving images, and for color groups you can elect to keep the individual color planes. .topic 152922 Close the dialog and save changes. .topic 152923 Close the dialog and discard any changes. .topic 152930 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152931 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152932 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152933 Enable this wavelet order .topic 152934 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152935 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152936 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152937 Enable this wavelet order. .topic 152938 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152939 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152940 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152941 Enable this wavelet order. .topic 152942 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152943 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152944 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152945 Enable this wavelet order. .topic 152946 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152947 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152948 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152949 Enable this wavelet order. .topic 152950 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152951 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152952 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152953 Enable this wavelet order. .topic 152954 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152955 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152956 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152957 Enable this wavelet order. .topic 152958 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152959 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152960 Adjust this wavelet order. A higher number boosts image detail in this spatial frequency range, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152962 Adjust the residual, which corresponds to image information outside the range of the wavelet orders. A higher number boosts image detail, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152963 Adjust the residual, which corresponds to image information outside the range of the wavelet orders. A higher number boosts image detail, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152964 Adjust the residual, which corresponds to image information outside the range of the wavelet orders. A higher number boosts image detail, while a lower number reduces it. 1.0 has no effect. .topic 152927 Select a predefined group of settings for the wavelet filter. Or enter the name of a new Settings group. .topic 152928 Load will load the Settings from the selection in the drop list. If Auto is set, loading will occur immediately upon changing the drop list. To create a new settings group, enter a name in the drop list control, and then click Save. To delete a settings group, select it in the drop list and then click Delete. Reset will restore the default settings (no filtering). .topic 152925 Select the style of wavelet. Options are Mexican Hat and Bicubic Spline. .topic 152967 Click this button to save your changes. .topic 152968 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152969 When aligning images, if an input image has to be changed, we can do one of the following. .topic 152970 When aligning images, if an input image has to be changed, make a duplicate of the image buffer so the original is not altered. .topic 152971 When aligning images, if an input image has to be changed, modify the image in memory. .topic 152972 When aligning images, if an input file has to be changed, do one of the following. .topic 152973 When aligning images, if an input file has to be changed, rename either the resulting image or the original image. .topic 152974 When aligning images, if an input file has to be changed, move either the resulting image or the original image. .topic 152975 When aligning images, if an input file has to be changed, just overwrite the original image. This could potentially result in the permanent loss of information. .topic 152976 Rename or move the resulting image. .topic 152977 Rename or move the original image. .topic 152979 Enter how the image is to be renamed. .topic 152981 Enter the folder where the image is to be moved to. .topic 152983 If a file already exists, prompt for a new filename and path instead of overwriting. .topic 152988 Enter a new file destination for the image. .topic 152989 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 152990 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152992 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 152993 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 152995 Select to create a new image window when a stack is produced. .topic 152996 Select to save the images into a folder. .topic 152997 Enter the folder. .topic 153000 Set the exposure time to use on the camera. .topic 153001 Set the exposure time to use on the camera. .topic 153002 Start an exposure with the camera. .topic 153003 Continuously capture frames with the camera, to aid in focusing. .topic 153004 Stop the current camera exposure operation. .topic 153011 Turn on auto-annotation, which will add extra information to the bottom of each image. .topic 153015 Displays exposure progress. .topic 153009 Select a Region Of Interest (subframe) on the image using the mouse. On subsequent exposures, only the ROI will be downloaded. This will speed up camera download significantly. .topic 153010 Reset the Region Of Interest to include the entire camera frame. .topic 153017 Displays ROI status. .topic 153022 Set the contrast level. This only affects the display of the image; it does not actually affect the image contents. .topic 153023 Set the contrast level. This only affects the display of the image; it does not actually affect the image contents. .topic 153024 Set the brightness level. This only affects the display of the image; it does not actually affect the image contents. .topic 153025 Set the brightness level. This only affects the display of the image; it does not actually affect the image contents. .topic 153026 Set the gamma. This only affects the display of the image; it does not actually affect the image contents. .topic 153027 Set the gamma. This only affects the display of the image; it does not actually affect the image contents. .topic 153028 Zoom the image in. .topic 153029 Zoom the image out. .topic 153030 Set Zoom to the default level. .topic 153031 Adjust Zoom to display the entire image. .topic 153033 Save file. .topic 153034 Open file. .topic 153035 Close all open files. .topic 153043 Setup Noise and Background subtraction. .topic 153005 Binning off; capture image at full resolution. .topic 153006 Capture image at 1/2 resolution. .topic 153007 Capture image at 1/4 resolution. .topic 153008 Capture image at 1/8 resolution. .topic 153012 Set up auto-annotation. .topic 153048 Turn on automatic dark frame (background) subtraction. .topic 153050 Select binning factor. .topic 153051 Show the legend. .topic 153060 Displays current CCD temperature in degrees C. .topic 153061 Use high speed readout mode. This will download faster but may be at lower quality. .topic 153062 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 153067 An area of the thumbnail is highlighted to show the currently visible portion of the image. To pan, drag the highlighted area using the mouse. To zoom, position the mouse over the highlighted area, and four red handles will appear. Drag a handle and the image will pan and zoom to correspond to the highlighted area. .topic 153071 Set the FITS FILTER keyword mapping to the color channels used in RGB, LRGB, CMY, and LCMY composites. .topic 153109 Select an 8-bit file format. .topic 153110 Select a 16-bit file format. .topic 153114 Shows the minimum pixel value. .topic 153115 Shows the maximum pixel value. .topic 153116 Inverts the image. .topic 153147 Determine what amount of new pedestal is added. The pedestal should never be zero. Often 10% of the brightest pixel is used. .topic 153148 Enter a fixed number to use as the new pedestal value. .topic 153149 Determine what amount of new pedestal is added. The pedestal should never be zero. Often 10% of the brightest pixel is used. .topic 153150 Determine what amount of new pedestal is added. The pedestal should never be zero. Often 10% of the brightest pixel is used. .topic 153153 Enter a fixed number to use as the new pedestal value. .topic 153154 Enter a fixed number to use as the new pedestal value. .topic 153152 Determine what amount of new pedestal is added. The pedestal should never be zero. Often 10% of the brightest pixel is used. .topic 153141 Use the lowest pixel value in the image. .topic 153142 Click on the image with the mouse to select a region that is the current pedestal level. .topic 153143 Manually enter the current image pedestal level. .topic 153144 Manually enter the current image pedestal level. .topic 153145 Manually enter the current image pedestal level. .topic 153159 Close the dialog and save changes. .topic 153160 Close the dialog and cancel changes. .topic 153163 Set the threshold below which the color is removed from the image. .topic 153162 Set the threshold below which the color is removed from the image. .topic 153164 When checked, clicking on the image with the mouse will enter the Threshold as the average value in the region. .topic 153166 Set a feather range. This will cause the color removal to be phased in over the range of brightness values you enter. .topic 153167 Set a feather range. This will cause the color removal to be phased in over the range of brightness values you enter. .topic 153175 Enter the Altitude to go to. .topic 153176 Enter the Altitude to go to. .topic 153172 Enter the Azimuth to go to. .topic 153173 Enter the Azimuth to go to. .topic 153201 Close this dialog and save any changes that were made. .topic 153202 Close this dialog and cancel any changes that were made. .topic 153204 Select the Font to use for the calibration ruler. .topic 153206 Select the Font Size to use for the calibration ruler. .topic 153207 Select the Font Size to use for the calibration ruler. .topic 153213 Select the color to use for normally displayed text. .topic 153214 Select the color to use for normally displayed lines. .topic 153215 Select the color to use for selected text. .topic 153216 Select the color to use for selected lines. .topic 153220 Set the current selection to be used as the default. .topic 153221 Restore the default settings. .topic 153222 Displays pixels per unit of measurement .topic 153225 Enter the measurement length. .topic 153226 Enter the measurement length. .topic 153227 Enter the units to use. .topic 153228 Close this dialog and save the changes you have made. .topic 153229 Close this dialog and discard the changes you have made. .topic 153233 Enter the name to display. .topic 153234 Enter the default label to use. .topic 153237 Enter the corresponding length to use in the legend. .topic 153238 Enter the corresponding length to use in the legend. .topic 153242 Select options. .topic 153246 Enter a label to use on the tape measure. .topic 153247 Select the number of tic marks per measurement unit. .topic 153248 Select the number of tic marks per measurement unit. .topic 153249 Select the font size to use for the tape measure. .topic 153250 Select the font size to use for the tape measure. .topic 153251 Close this dialog box and save any changes you have made. .topic 153252 Close this dialog box and discard any changes you have made. .topic 153257 Select the font to use for the tape measure. .topic 153258 Select the color to use for normal text. .topic 153259 Select the color to use for normal lines. .topic 153260 Select the color to use for selected text. .topic 153261 Select the color to use for selected lines. .topic 153265 Set the current settings as the new default. .topic 153266 Restore the settings to the default. .topic 153267 Displays the number of pixels corresponding to one unit. .topic 153271 Set a delay to occur after the exposure before the next equipment operation continues. .topic 153272 Set a delay to occur after the exposure before the next equipment operation occurs. .topic 153274 Set the duration for the exposure. .topic 153275 Set the duration for the exposure. .topic 153277 Set binning for the exposure. .topic 153278 Set binning for the exposure. .topic 153279 Set the subframe width in pixels. .topic 153280 Set the subframe width in pixels. .topic 153281 Set the subframe width in pixels. .topic 153282 Set the subframe height in pixels. .topic 153283 Set the subframe height in pixels. .topic 153284 Set the subframe height in pixels. .topic 153286 Set the camera's readout mode. .topic 153288 Select a filter to use for the exposure. .topic 153289 When checked, auto-dark calibration is applied. .topic 153290 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153291 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153293 Close this dialog box and save the changes you have made. .topic 153294 Close this dialog box and discard the changes you have made. .topic 153295 Select a font size to use for the Polyline label. .topic 153296 Select a font size to use for the Polyline label. .topic 153299 Select a font to use for the Polyline label. .topic 153300 Enter a label for this polyline. .topic 153302 Select the color to use for normal text. .topic 153303 Select the color to use for normal lines. .topic 153304 Select the color to use for selected text. .topic 153305 Select the color to use for selected lines. .topic 153309 Set the current settings as the new default. .topic 153310 Restore the default settings. .topic 153312 Displays the number of pixels in the polyline. .topic 153314 Close this dialog and save the changes you have made. .topic 153315 Close this dialog and discard any changes you have made. .topic 153317 Enter the Expert mode password. .topic 153318 Change the Expert mode password, using the fields below. .topic 153319 Enter the new password. .topic 153320 Enter the new password again. .topic 153325 Enable the display of the Auto-Annotate Setup parameters in normal mode. .topic 153326 Enable the display of the Image Capture controls in normal mode. .topic 153327 Enable all expert mode toolbars. .topic 153328 Display only the standard toolbars in expert mode. .topic 153329 Enable continuous exposures in normal mode. Note that continuous exposures may cause long-term damage to some camera shutters. .topic 153331 Search by object ID or name. .topic 153332 Search a region of the sky according to specified criteria. .topic 153335 Brings up options menu .topic 153336 Brings up options menu. .topic 153339 Select the category of object to search for. .topic 153341 Enter the object ID. The drop list will give you a list of catalogs or proper star names, depending on the mode. .topic 153334 Bring up the virtual keypad. .topic 153333 Bring up the virtual keypad. .topic 153343 Displays the current search criteria. To edit or remove, click on the item and then click the appropriate button below. .topic 153344 Add a new search criteria. .topic 153346 Remove the selected search criteria. .topic 153347 Start the search. .topic 153349 Zoom to the selected catalog object (you can also double-click the item in the list). .topic 153350 Send the telescope to the coordinates of the selected object. .topic 153351 Synchronize the telescope position on the selected object position. .topic 153354 Displays the search results. To Go To or Zoom To an object, select it on the list and click the appropriate button. .topic 153345 Edit the selected search criteria. .topic 153348 Cancel the search. .topic 153352 Abort the current telescope slew. .topic 153357 Bring up the options menu. .topic 153358 Bring up the options menu. .topic 153360 Slave the map center to the current telescope position. .topic 153362 Displays the list of available FOV indicators. Select an indicator and click OK to display it. To edit or delete an indicator, select it and click the Edit or Delete button. .topic 153363 Create a new FOV indicator. .topic 153364 Edit the selected FOV indicator. .topic 153365 Delete the selected FOV indicator. .topic 153366 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153367 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153381 Enter the pixel size of the sensor in microns. .topic 153383 Enter the pixel size of the sensor in microns. .topic 153379 Enter the focal length of the telescope. .topic 153399 Enter the pixel size of the sensor in microns. .topic 153401 Enter the pixel size of the sensor in microns. .topic 153376 Enter a name for the new FOV indicator. .topic 153392 Turn on if the camera has a built-in guider sensor. .topic 153385 Enter the number of pixels in the X direction. .topic 153387 Enter the number of pixels in the Y direction. .topic 153389 Displays the calculated angular size of the FOV indicator. .topic 153391 Displays the calculated angular size of the FOV indicator. .topic 153403 Enter the number of pixels in the X direction. .topic 153405 Enter the number of pixels in the Y direction. .topic 153407 Displays the calculated angular size of the guider FOV indicator. .topic 153409 Displays the calculated angular size of the guider FOV indicator. .topic 153410 Loads the settings from the currently-active camera and the focal length from the Site and Optics information. .topic 153395 Enter the offset of the guider sensor from the main sensor, in millimeters. .topic 153397 The distance between the two sensors can be entered two different ways. Select Centers for center-to-center, or Near Edges for edge-to-edge. .topic 153412 Open the dome. .topic 153413 Close the dome. .topic 153422 Go to the specified position. .topic 153415 Abort dome motion. .topic 153414 Park the dome. .topic 153416 Slave the dome to the telescope position, using the geometry information. .topic 153423 Set dome options. .topic 153417 Enter the desired dome azimuth (rotational angle). .topic 153418 Enter the desired dome azimuth (rotational angle). .topic 153419 Enter the desired dome altitude. .topic 153420 Enter the desired dome altitude. .topic 153421 Load the current dome position into the edit fields. .topic 153427 Manually enter coordinates to move the dome to. .topic 153428 Enter the desired dome azimuth (rotational angle). .topic 153429 Enter the desired dome altitude. .topic 153432 Enter your input in this field. .topic 153433 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 153434 Check your desired options. .topic 153435 Check your desired options. .topic 153438 Set the number of seconds between polls of the telescope hardware. .topic 153439 Set the number of seconds between polls of the telescope hardware. .topic 153441 Set the number of seconds between polls of the dome hardware. .topic 153442 Set the number of seconds between polls of the dome hardware. .topic 153447 Set the number of seconds between polls of the focuser hardware. .topic 153448 Set the number of seconds between polls of the focuser hardware. .topic 153450 Set the number of seconds between polls of the rotator hardware. .topic 153451 Set the number of seconds between polls of the rotator hardware. .topic 153452 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153453 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153444 Set the number of seconds between updates of the dome position. .topic 153445 Set the number of seconds between updates of the dome position. .topic 153456 Select Auto to enable automatic calibration of the centering function. Select Manual to enter the centering parameters manually. .topic 153458 Arc-seconds per pixel for the images from the telescope (in Bin 1x1 mode). .topic 153461 Orientation of the images from the telescope in degrees, relative to North at the top. .topic 153464 Enter slew distance to use when calibrating the centering function, in arc-minutes. .topic 153465 Enter slew distance to use when calibrating the centering function, in arc-minutes. .topic 153467 Start the calibration cycle. .topic 153468 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153469 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153470 Use the current PinPoint solve to set the parameters (recommended for best accuracy). .topic 153473 Select a criterion to use, including celestial position, current hour angle, current alt/az, slew distance from current telescope position, magnitude, size on the sky, or include/exclude object types. .topic 153475 Select the type of object to include or exclude. .topic 153477 Set the minimum value for this criterion. .topic 153478 Set the minimum value for this criterion. .topic 153480 Set the maximum value for this criterion. .topic 153481 Set the maximum value for this criterion. .topic 153483 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153484 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153486 Abort the current slew operation. .topic 153487 Nudge the telescope by a set distance. .topic 153488 Nudge the telescope in the selected direction, by the amount selected below. .topic 153489 Nudge the telescope in the selected direction, by the amount selected below. .topic 153490 Nudge the telescope in the selected direction, by the amount selected below. .topic 153491 Nudge the telescope in the selected direction, by the amount selected below. .topic 153492 Nudge the telescope in the selected direction, by the amount selected below. .topic 153493 Nudge the telescope in the selected direction, by the amount selected below. .topic 153494 Nudge the telescope in the selected direction, by the amount selected below. .topic 153495 Nudge the telescope in the selected direction, by the amount selected below. .topic 153496 Enter the number of degrees, minutes, or seconds (of arc) to slew when a nudge button is clicked. .topic 153497 Enter the number of degrees, minutes, or seconds (of arc) to slew when a nudge button is clicked. .topic 153498 Select between degrees, minutes, or seconds (of arc) for the slew distance. .topic 153499 Enter target coordinates. .topic 153500 Enter the target coordinates to slew to. .topic 153501 Enter the target coordinates to slew to. .topic 153502 Enter the target coordinates to slew to. .topic 153503 Enter the target coordinates to slew to. .topic 153504 Enter the target coordinates to slew to. .topic 153505 Enter the target coordinates to slew to. .topic 153506 Set rotator roll angle .topic 153507 Set rotator roll angle .topic 153508 Set rotator roll angle .topic 153509 Turn on/off rotator movement. .topic 153510 Slew the telescope to the target coordinates. .topic 153511 Synchronize the telescope to the target coordinates. .topic 153512 Select the coordinate epoch to use for with the target coordinates. .topic 153513 Select the coordinate epoch to use for with the target coordinates. .topic 153514 Choose options. .topic 153515 Auto-center settings. .topic 153516 Click this button, then click on the image to select a point to slew the telescope to. .topic 153518 Calibrate the auto-center feature. .topic 153519 Automatically determine the telescope pier flip setting. .topic 153520 Check this to inform auto-center that the telescope has flipped over the pier. If this is not set correctly, the telescope will slew in the wrong direction. .topic 153521 Check this box if the telescope image is mirror-reversed. .topic 153530 Park the telescope. .topic 153531 Unpark the telescope. .topic 153532 Enable sidereal tracking for the telescope. .topic 153523 Set up telescope parameters. .topic 153524 Set up the site location. .topic 153525 Set slew limits for the telescope. These can be used to prevent the telescope from slewing into potential obstacles and to trigger pier flipping. Please note that this does not affect commands sent to the telescope by other programs or from the hand paddle. .topic 153526 Auto-exposure settings. .topic 153527 Automatically take an exposure after a slew operation, including Nudge, Go To, and Auto-Center. .topic 153528 Set up the auto exposure settings. .topic 153529 Displays telescope mount status. .topic 153533 Configure park settings. .topic 153535 Status .topic 153546 Sky condition .topic 153547 Rain status .topic 153548 Daylight status .topic 153549 Wind status .topic 153550 Roof close command .topic 153551 Sky minus ambient temperature gives "clarity" reading .topic 153552 Temperature .topic 153553 Humidity .topic 153554 Dew point .topic 153562 Rain accumulation .topic 153563 Solar radiation .topic 153564 Temperature .topic 153565 Humidity .topic 153566 Dew Point .topic 153567 Pressure .topic 153572 Select the number of seconds to delay after a telescope move before the exposure starts. A delay allows for settling of telescope vibration and backlash. .topic 153573 Select the number of seconds to delay after a telescope move before the exposure starts. A delay allows for settling of telescope vibration and backlash. .topic 153575 Enter the desired exposure time in seconds. .topic 153576 Enter the desired exposure time in seconds. .topic 153578 Set the desired binning factor. .topic 153579 Set the desired binning factor. .topic 153580 Set the desired subframe size in pixels. .topic 153583 Set the desired subframe size in pixels. .topic 153586 Apply auto-dark calibration to the images. .topic 153587 Use the Fast Download mode if available for the selected camera model. .topic 153588 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153589 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153581 Set the desired subframe size in pixels. .topic 153582 Set the desired subframe size in pixels. .topic 153584 Set the desired subframe size in pixels. .topic 153585 Set the desired subframe size in pixels. .topic 153591 Select focuser 1, which is normally attached to camera 1. .topic 153592 Select focuser 2, which is normally attached to camera 2. .topic 153594 Displays the focuser position, if available. .topic 153595 Displays the focuser position, if available. .topic 153596 Displays the focuser temperature, if available. .topic 153597 Displays the focuser temperature, if available. .topic 153598 Displays whether the telescope is absolute or relative positioning. .topic 153599 Displays whether the telescope is absolute or relative positioning. .topic 153600 Shows the half-flux diameter for the current focus image. .topic 153601 Shows the half-flux diameter for the current focus image. .topic 153602 Shows the full-width half maximum for the current focus image. .topic 153603 Shows the full-width half maximum for the current focus image. .topic 153604 Displays autofocus progress. .topic 153606 Adjust the focuser incrementally, in or out a given distance. .topic 153607 Adjust the focuser incrementally, in or out a given distance. .topic 153608 Move the focuser in by the Incremental amount. .topic 153609 Move the focuser in by the Incremental amount. .topic 153611 Move the focuser to a given absolute position. .topic 153612 Move the focuser to a given absolute position. .topic 153613 Move the focuser to a given absolute position. .topic 153614 Set backlash compensation. .topic 153615 Turn on backlash compensation. Do not turn this on if the focuser has built-in compensation. .topic 153616 If set, compensation is applied on outward moves; otherwise it is applied on inward moves. .topic 153617 Set the number of steps of backlash compensation to apply. This determines how far past the desired focus point the focuser will move, before returning to the desired focus point. .topic 153618 Set the number of steps of backlash compensation to apply. This determines how far past the desired focus point the focuser will move, before returning to the desired focus point. .topic 153619 Set the number of steps of backlash compensation to apply. This determines how far past the desired focus point the focuser will move, before returning to the desired focus point. .topic 153620 Turn on focuser temperature tracking. .topic 153621 Take a snapshot using the current settings. Autofocus star will be automatically selected; or you can click on a star in the image to select the autofocus star. .topic 153622 Start autofocus. .topic 153623 Abort the current exposure or focus sequence. .topic 153624 Set the exposure settings. .topic 153625 Set up autofocus. .topic 153629 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153630 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153632 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153633 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153635 Enable the display of the Auto-Annotate Setup parameters. .topic 153636 Enable the display of the Image Capture controls. .topic 153637 Enable all expert mode toolbars. .topic 153638 Display only the standard toolbars in expert mode. .topic 153639 Enable continuous exposures. Note that continuous exposures may cause long-term damage to some camera shutters. .topic 153641 Select your preferred option. .topic 153642 Select your preferred option. .topic 153643 Select your preferred option. .topic 153644 Select your preferred option. .topic 153645 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153646 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153649 Status .topic 153652 Status .topic 153651 Select options .topic 153663 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153664 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153676 Specify the telescope focal ratio (f/number). Do not include the effect of a telecompressor if it is behind the focuser. .topic 153677 Specify the telescope focal ratio (f/number). Do not include the effect of a telecompressor if it is behind the focuser. .topic 153667 Enter the focuser step size in microns or microinches. .topic 153668 Enter the focuser step size in microns or microinches. .topic 153669 Load the focuser step size from the focuser, if available. .topic 153670 Select to enter the Focuser Step Size in Microinches. .topic 153671 Select to enter the Focuser Step Size in Microns (micrometers). .topic 153673 Select whether to autofocus moving inwards or outwards. .topic 153680 Set a Target Half Flux Diameter, which should be about 2 pixels larger than your best focus. If your best possible focus is 3 pixels in diameter (HFD), then specify 5 pixels. .topic 153681 Set a Target Half Flux Diameter, which should be about 2 pixels larger than your best focus. If your best possible focus is 3 pixels in diameter (HFD), then specify 5 pixels. .topic 153685 Set a perimeter around the edge of the image to skip. This allows you to restrict focus to the central part of the array, which is useful if there is significant field curvature or off-axis astigmatism. .topic 153686 Set a perimeter around the edge of the image to skip. This allows you to restrict focus to the central part of the array, which is useful if there is significant field curvature or off-axis astigmatism. .topic 153689 Displays status. .topic 153691 Select options. .topic 153694 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153695 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153698 Set an X offset to the start of the Bayer matrix color pattern. For listed cameras this should usually be set to zero; however, some camera models have varied over time due to changes in firmware or drivers, so in some cases you may need to adjust this. .topic 153699 Set an X offset to the start of the Bayer matrix color pattern. For listed cameras this should usually be set to zero; however, some camera models have varied over time due to changes in firmware or drivers, so in some cases you may need to adjust this. .topic 153701 Set a Y offset to the start of the Bayer matrix color pattern. For listed cameras this should usually be set to zero; however, some camera models have varied over time due to changes in firmware or drivers, so in some cases you may need to adjust this. .topic 153702 Set a Y offset to the start of the Bayer matrix color pattern. For listed cameras this should usually be set to zero; however, some camera models have varied over time due to changes in firmware or drivers, so in some cases you may need to adjust this. .topic 153730 Select if your images is undersampled; i.e. the stars are so small they occupy just one pixel resulting in oddball colors. Tip: if you are going to stack multiple images with some position dither, you can leave this turned off because the color will average out correctly. .topic 153705 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Red plane, in percent. The default is 100%. Note that even for listed cameras you may need to fine-tune this value. .topic 153706 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Red plane, in percent. The default is 100%. Note that even for listed cameras you may need to fine-tune this value. .topic 153708 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Green plane, in percent. The default is 100%. Note that even for listed cameras you may need to fine-tune this value. .topic 153709 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Green plane, in percent. The default is 100%. Note that even for listed cameras you may need to fine-tune this value. .topic 153711 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Blue plane, in percent. The default is 100%. Note that even for listed cameras you may need to fine-tune this value. .topic 153712 Enter the color balance scaling factor for the Blue plane, in percent. The default is 100%. Note that even for listed cameras you may need to fine-tune this value. .topic 153713 Reset the color balance to 1:1:1. .topic 153717 Set the overall (monochrome) background level. This is used only for certain conversion algorithms. .topic 153718 Set the overall (monochrome) background level. This is used only for certain conversion algorithms. .topic 153720 Set the color background level for the Red channel. .topic 153721 Set the color background level for the Red channel. .topic 153723 Set the color background level for the Green channel. .topic 153724 Set the color background level for the Green channel. .topic 153726 Set the color background level for the Blue channel. .topic 153727 Set the color background level for the Blue channel. .topic 153728 Reset the background level to 0. .topic 153729 When checked, the background level will be determined automatically, by locating an area of background and measuring its color cast. .topic 153734 Select the camera model you are using. If your camera is not listed, then try Generic RGB or Generic CMY, depending on the type of Bayer array, and experiment with the Offsets to get the correct color conversion. .topic 153731 Some conversion algorithms are available in two flavors - fast and high quality. High quality will better preserve sharp details in the image, but takes longer to process. .topic 153733 If the FITS header for the image contains information about the color conversion settings, this option will enable. By turning on the check box you will override the camera selector with the information from the header. The Offset controls will still be available but should not be needed. .topic 153714 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 153737 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153739 Indicate that your mounting is a fork equatorial. .topic 153740 Indicate that your mounting is a german equatorial. .topic 153741 Indicate that your mounting is alt-aziumuth. .topic 153743 Enter a name for the window layout, and click Add to add the current layout to the list. .topic 153744 Enter a name for the window layout, and click Add to add the current layout to the list. .topic 153745 Select an existing layout from the list, and use the buttons at right to modify or delete it. .topic 153746 Delete the selected layout. .topic 153747 Update the selected layout with the current window arrangement. .topic 153748 Move the selected layout up the list. This affects where it appears in the menu. .topic 153749 Move the selected layout down the list. This affects where it appears in the menu. .topic 153750 Sort the list items alphabetically. This affects where they appear in the menu. .topic 153751 Reverse sort the list items alphabetically. This affects where they appear in the menu. .topic 153754 Close this dialog box. .topic 153756 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153757 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153758 List of currently-available bookmarks. .topic 153759 Add current telescope position to the bookmark list. .topic 153760 Add the current target coordinates to the bookmark list. .topic 153761 Select a bookmark from the list, then click this button to Go To those coordinates. .topic 153762 Select a bookmark from the list, then click this button to load them into the Telescope tab. .topic 153763 Apply the changes without closing this dialog box. .topic 153765 Connect all hardware .topic 153766 Disconnect all hardware. .topic 153804 Telescope status .topic 153768 Enable/disable Connect All for this hardware. .topic 153769 Connect to the hardware. .topic 153770 Disconnect from the hardware. .topic 153807 Dome status .topic 153780 Enable/disable Connect All for this hardware. .topic 153781 Connect to the hardware. .topic 153782 Disconnect from the hardware. .topic 153805 Focuser 1 status .topic 153772 Enable/disable Connect All for this hardware. .topic 153773 Connect to the hardware. .topic 153774 Disconnect from the hardware. .topic 153806 Focuser 2 status .topic 153776 Enable/disable Connect All for this hardware. .topic 153777 Connect to the hardware. .topic 153778 Disconnect from the hardware. .topic 153808 Rotator status .topic 153784 Enable/disable Connect All for this hardware. .topic 153785 Connect to the hardware. .topic 153786 Disconnect from the hardware. .topic 153796 Enable/disable Connect All for this hardware. .topic 153797 Connect to the hardware. .topic 153798 Disconnect from the hardware. .topic 153788 Enable/disable Connect All for this hardware. .topic 153789 Connect to the hardware. .topic 153790 Disconnect from the hardware. .topic 153767 Set options for all hardware. .topic 153771 Options .topic 153775 Options .topic 153809 Webcam status .topic 153779 Options .topic 153783 Options .topic 153787 Options .topic 153791 Options .topic 153799 Options .topic 153803 Options .topic 153801 Connect to the hardware. .topic 153802 Disconnect from the hardware. .topic 153800 Enable/disable Connect All for this hardware. .topic 153810 Switches status .topic 153795 Options .topic 153793 Connect to the hardware. .topic 153794 Disconnect from the hardware. .topic 153792 Enable/disable Connect All for this hardware. .topic 153811 Boltwood Cloud Sensor status .topic 153812 Davis weather station status .topic 153826 Set up automated observatory shutdown. .topic 153827 Enable automatic shutdown sequencing. .topic 153825 Start automatic shutdown sequence. .topic 153828 Configure automatic shutdown sequence. .topic 153824 Rest automatic shutdown sequence. .topic 153830 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153831 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153833 Select your preferred option. .topic 153834 Select your preferred option. .topic 153835 Select your preferred option. .topic 153836 Select your preferred option. .topic 153838 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153839 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153840 Shows the analysis region. .topic 153849 Status .topic 153841 Graphical display. .topic 153842 Plot roundness .topic 153843 Plot FWHM .topic 153844 Plot Intensity .topic 153845 Plot Radius .topic 153847 Select your preferred option. .topic 153848 Choose an item from the list. .topic 153852 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153853 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153854 Shows all selected images and their settings. Double-click a row to edit the blend settings. .topic 153855 Add an image plane to the stack. .topic 153856 Delete an image plane from the stack. .topic 153857 Select an image plane then click Edit Plane to adjust the blend settings. .topic 153859 Drag the slider to increase or decrease the brightness of the plane. You can also adjust this numerically through the plane settings. .topic 153860 When checked, any background color cast is removed. This is recommended for images with a black background. .topic 153861 Click to preview the results. .topic 153863 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153864 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153866 Choose an image to add to the stack. .topic 153867 When checked, all images of the same object will be automatically added based on their filter band settings. .topic 153869 Enter the wavelength that you want the image to appear as. You can enter the wavelength of the filter passband, or you can enter an artificial wavelength to emphasize color. If you wish to add two wavelengths for the same image, simply create another plane using the same image. .topic 153870 Choose a preset wavelength value. .topic 153872 Enter the scale factor for this image plane in percent. 100% does not alter the brightness of the raw image. Increasing the value makes it brighter; decreasing it makes it fainter. .topic 153873 Select this if the image plane is unfiltered, i.e. a broadband luminance frame. .topic 153875 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 153876 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153877 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 153880 Enter your input in this field. .topic 153881 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 153882 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 153883 Check your desired options. .topic 153886 Select your preferred option. .topic 153887 Select your preferred option. .topic 153888 Select your preferred option. .topic 153889 Select your preferred option. .topic 153890 Select your preferred option. .topic 153891 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 153893 Select your preferred option. .topic 153894 Select your preferred option. .topic 153895 Select your preferred option. .topic 153896 Select your preferred option. .topic 153898 Enter your input in this field. .topic 153899 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 153902 Enter your input in this field. .topic 153903 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 153906 Enter your input in this field. .topic 153907 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 153908 Check your desired options. .topic 153910 Check your desired options. .topic 153911 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153912 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153915 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153916 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153918 Do not apply any filtering to the mask. .topic 153919 Perform an FFT low-pass filter on the mask. .topic 153920 Perform a kernel low-pass filter on the mask. .topic 153921 Perform a stronger low-pass kernel filter on the mask. .topic 153922 Perform a user-defined kernel filter on the mask. Use the Set button to configure the kernel. .topic 153923 Perform a Gaussian blur filter on the mask. .topic 153924 Configure the user kernel filter. .topic 153926 Set a mild FFT filter. .topic 153927 Set a medium FFT filter. .topic 153928 Set a hard FFT filter. .topic 153929 Set a custom FFT filter. .topic 153931 Set the FFT filter cutoff in percent . .topic 153932 Set the FFT filter cutoff in percent . .topic 153935 Enter the background level for the image. Usually the Auto setting is sufficient, but it can also be set manually or by using the mouse. .topic 153936 Enter the background level for the image. Usually the Auto setting is sufficient, but it can also be set manually or by using the mouse. .topic 153937 When selected, point the mouse to a dark background area in the image buffer (not preview) and left-click. The average brightness level for that area will be entered into the Background field. Usually the Auto selection is sufficient for this field. .topic 153938 When selected, automatically calculates the average background level in the image. .topic 153940 Enter a mid-level brightness for the image. The Auto setting can be used, but often selecting a variety of locations using the mouse allows you to evaluate the correct setting using the preview. A manual value can also be entered. This value must be larger than the Background setting. .topic 153941 Enter a mid-level brightness for the image. The Auto setting can be used, but often selecting a variety of locations using the mouse allows you to evaluate the correct setting using the preview. A manual value can also be entered. This value must be larger than the Background setting. .topic 153942 When selected, point the mouse to a dark background area in the image buffer (not preview) and left-click. The average brightness level for that area will be entered into the Background field. Clicking on a variety of areas in the image with auto-preview enabled allows you to quickly evaluate the correct setting. .topic 153943 When selected, calculates an approximate mid-level value for this image. Better results may be obtained in many cases using the Mouse selection mode. .topic 153946 Set the pixel radius for the Gaussian blur. A larger number will perform more blurring on the mask. .topic 153947 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 153950 Enable simulated scope parking. This will use a slew plus sidereal tracking off instead of sending a park command to the mount. .topic 153953 Enter the Declination for the park position. .topic 153954 Enter the Declination for the park position. .topic 153956 Enter the Hour Angle for the park position. .topic 153957 Enter the Hour Angle for the park position. .topic 153958 Enter the current scope position. .topic 153959 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153960 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153964 This is the list of available auto shutdown triggers that have not been enabled. .topic 153965 Enable the selected shutdown triggers. .topic 153966 Disable the selected shutdown triggers. .topic 153967 This is the list of available auto shutdown triggers that have been enabled. .topic 153970 This is the list of available shutdown commands that have not been enabled. .topic 153971 Enable the selected shutdown commands. .topic 153972 Disable the selected shutdown commands. .topic 153973 This is the list of available shutdown commands that have been enabled. The commands are performed in order from top to bottom. .topic 153974 Move the selected command up in the list. .topic 153975 Move the selected command down in the list. .topic 153976 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153977 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153979 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 153980 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 153983 To load a license, copy the full license text to the clipboard (open email, CTRL-A, CTRL-C), or use the Load File button. .topic 153985 To load a license, copy the full license text to the clipboard (open email, CTRL-A, CTRL-C), or use the Load File button. .topic 153988 To load a license, copy the full license text to the clipboard (open email, CTRL-A, CTRL-C), or use the Load File button. .topic 153990 To load a license, copy the full license text to the clipboard (open email, CTRL-A, CTRL-C), or use the Load File button. .topic 153992 To load a license, copy the full license text to the clipboard (open email, CTRL-A, CTRL-C), or use the Load File button. .topic 153994 To load a license, copy the full license text to the clipboard (open email, CTRL-A, CTRL-C), or use the Load File button. .topic 153995 Load your license from a text file, such as a saved email. .topic 153996 To load a license, copy the full license text to the clipboard (open email, CTRL-A, CTRL-C), or use the Load File button. .topic 153998 Load your license from a provided USB key. .topic 154009 Get help on license installation. .topic 154011 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154012 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154016 Select the precision to use for the magnitude estimates in the report. .topic 154018 Enter your AAVSO observer code. .topic 154033 Values in this column are not exported. To add them to the list, select them and click the >> button. .topic 154035 This list contains the values that will be exported to the file. To remove values from this list, select them and click the << button. .topic 154036 Add values selected in the left column to the photometry report. .topic 154037 Remove values selected in the right column from the photometry report. .topic 154038 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154039 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154041 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154042 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154043 Use the date/time stamp from the FITS header. .topic 154044 Set a user-selected FITS key to read the date/time. .topic 154045 Enter the user-selected FITS key containing the time stamp. .topic 154046 Use the file timestamp (Windows file date/time). .topic 154048 Displays the download progress. .topic 154049 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154357 Select to save files back to original directory. .topic 154362 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154363 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154365 Select the folder to use. .topic 154367 Select the drive to use. .topic 154369 Connect to the cameras and filter wheels. .topic 154370 Disconnect from the cameras and filter wheels. .topic 154371 Set up the main CCD camera, including choosing the camera model. .topic 154372 Set the Camera 1 cooler temperature setpoint. A lower value is better, but you should avoid "bottoming out" the cooler. .topic 154377 Set up camera 2 (usually the autogudier camera), including choosing the camera model. .topic 154378 Set Camera 2 cooler temperature setpoint. A lower value is better, but you should avoid "bottoming out" the cooler. .topic 154375 Set up the filter wheel, including choosing the model. .topic 154382 Select to turn on the camera coolers. .topic 154383 Select to warm up the camera coolers. This is recommended for cameras with very high cooling power, to avoid thermal shock. Some cameras may take a substantial amount of time to warm up. Consult the camera manual for recommendations on whether warm-up is recommended. .topic 154384 Turn off the camera coolers. This may cause thermal shock in cameras that have very high cooling, so it is advisable to warm up the camera first. Consult the camera manual for recommendations on whether warm-up is recommended. .topic 154373 Shows the selected camera. .topic 154374 If the selected camera has a separate autoguider sensor (internal or external but accessed through the main camera), turn on this check box to enable it as Camera 2. .topic 154376 Shows the selected filter wheel. .topic 154379 Shows the selected camera. .topic 154380 Set up the filter wheel, including choosing the model. .topic 154381 Shows the selected filter wheel. .topic 154385 Click to toggle the status pane on/off. .topic 154389 Set up various camera options. .topic 154390 Set up various camera options. .topic 154395 Connect link to camera and autoguider. .topic 154396 Disconnect link to camera and autoguider. .topic 154398 Select and set up main camera. .topic 154399 Displays currently selected main camera. .topic 154401 Select and set up autoguider. .topic 154402 Displays currently selected autoguider. .topic 154404 Start the exposure. .topic 154405 Stop the exposure .topic 154407 Take a normal (light) exposure. Auto-calibration will be applied if selected in the Settings tab. .topic 154408 Take a bias frame exposure (minimum length dark frame). No calibrations are applied. .topic 154409 Take a dark frame exposure. No calibrations are applied. .topic 154410 Take a flat-field frame (light) exposure. No calibrations are applied. .topic 154411 Create a new buffer for each image taken. .topic 154413 Enter the exposure time in minutes. Minutes and seconds are summed to determine the exposure duration. .topic 154414 Enter the exposure time in minutes. Minutes and seconds are summed to determine the exposure duration. .topic 154416 Enter the exposure time in seconds. Minutes and seconds are summed to determine the exposure duration. .topic 154417 Enter the exposure time in seconds. Minutes and seconds are summed to determine the exposure duration. .topic 154419 Set a time delay to occur before each exposure. .topic 154420 Set a time delay to occur before each exposure. .topic 154424 Displays the progress of the current operation .topic 154425 Displays the current camera status. If an exposure sequence is enabled, also displays the exposure number. .topic 154426 Displays the current autoguider status. .topic 154427 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154422 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154429 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154463 Enter the X-axis calibration factor, in pixels per second. For example, a value of two indicates that the telescope moves two autoguider pixels when the motor is activated for one second. .topic 154466 Enter the Y-axis calibration factor, in pixels per second. For example, a value of two indicates that the telescope moves two autoguider pixels when the motor is activated for one second. .topic 154438 Enter X backlash time in seconds. .topic 154439 Enter X backlash time in seconds. .topic 154445 Enter Y backlash time in seconds. .topic 154446 Enter Y backlash time in seconds. .topic 154448 Enable X axis corrections. .topic 154451 Enable Y axis corrections. .topic 154436 Enter the time in seconds to activate the X relays when automatically calibrating the autoguider. .topic 154437 Enter the time in seconds to activate the X relays when automatically calibrating the autoguider .topic 154442 Enter the time in seconds to activate the Y relays when automatically calibrating the autoguider. .topic 154473 Select Pixels to see the autoguider tracking error in pixel units. Select Arc-seconds to see the autoguider tracking error in units of arc-seconds. Use the File menu Settings command to set the telescope information necessary to calculate these values. .topic 154477 Select the output method used to control the telescope mount. Many autoguider CCD cameras include built-in relays that can be commanded through the telescope driver. For these select Camera Relays. For ASCOM PulseGuide capable telescope mounts, connect to the mount using the Telescope Control window and set this to Telescope. You may also connect directly to an ASCOM driver, if you do not have a GOTO capable telescope. A small number of mounts can accommodate micro GOTO commands, for these select MicroGuide. LPT378, LPT278, and LPT3BC permit direction parallel port output. For a Starlight Xpress autoguider interface or STAR2000 box, select SX Serial and dial in a COM Port (note: some drivers also permit STAR2000 connection via the driver; in this case select Camera Relays and adjust the camera setup.) Cookbook protocol send commands using the cookbook camera format; be sure to set the COM Port. LX200 Protocol is for connecting to relay boxes that emulate the LX200 protocol but are not GOTO capable; be sure to set the COM Port. AstroHub Direct talks directly to an appropriately configured AstroHub. Shoestring 378, Shoestring 278, and Shoestring 3BC work with the Shoestring parallel port guide adapter. .topic 154482 When using a serial port command, enter a string to append to the front of the data. For example, if "MOVE" is entered, a typical serial port command would be "MOVE 1.23 -4.56". This is used for custom applications only. .topic 154485 Set the binning level for the guider CCD. Setting binning to greater than one combines N pixels into one "super-pixel". The maximum amount of binning depends on the camera. .topic 154486 Set the binning level for the guider CCD. Setting binning to greater than one combines N pixels into one "super-pixel". The maximum amount of binning depends on the camera. .topic 154489 Enter the subframe offset. This can also be set by designating the desired area with the mouse prior to bringing up this dialog, and then clicking the Set From Selection button. The area is designated by holding down the left mouse button while dragging on an image from the autoguider. .topic 154490 Enter the subframe X offset. This can also be set by designating the desired area with the mouse prior to bringing up this dialog, and then clicking the Set From Selection button. The area is designated by holding down the left mouse button while dragging on an image from the autoguider. .topic 154492 Enter the subframe Y offset. This can also be set by designating the desired area with the mouse prior to bringing up this dialog, and then clicking the Set From Selection button. The area is designated by holding down the left mouse button while dragging on an image from the autoguider. .topic 154493 Enter the subframe Y offset. This can also be set by designating the desired area with the mouse prior to bringing up this dialog, and then clicking the Set From Selection button. The area is designated by holding down the left mouse button while dragging on an image from the autoguider. .topic 154495 Enter the subframe width. This can also be set by designating the desired area with the mouse prior to bringing up this dialog, and then clicking the Set From Selection button. The area is designated by holding down the left mouse button while dragging on an image from the autoguider. .topic 154496 Enter the subframe width. This can also be set by designating the desired area with the mouse prior to bringing up this dialog, and then clicking the Set From Selection button. The area is designated by holding down the left mouse button while dragging on an image from the autoguider. .topic 154498 Enter the subframe height. This can also be set by designating the desired area with the mouse prior to bringing up this dialog, and then clicking the Set From Selection button. The area is designated by holding down the left mouse button while dragging on an image from the autoguider. .topic 154499 Enter the subframe height. This can also be set by designating the desired area with the mouse prior to bringing up this dialog, and then clicking the Set From Selection button. The area is designated by holding down the left mouse button while dragging on an image from the autoguider. .topic 154487 Reset the subframe area to include the entire autoguider CCD chip. .topic 154469 Enter the angle of the guide sensor relative to the mount. .topic 154474 When checked, the guide star position is displayed as a delta from the initial position. When off, the guide star position is displayed as an absolute X,Y position. .topic 154432 Load the default settings. .topic 154449 Enable the +X output during guiding. It is always enabled during calibration if the X axis is enabled. .topic 154450 Enable the -X output during guiding. It is always enabled during calibration if the X axis is enabled. .topic 154452 Enable the +Y output during guiding. It is always enabled during calibration if the Y axis is enabled. .topic 154453 Enable the -Y output during guiding. It is always enabled during calibration if the Y axis is enabled. .topic 154462 Enter the X-axis calibration factor, in pixels per second. For example, a value of two indicates that the telescope moves two autoguider pixels when the motor is activated for one second. .topic 154465 Enter the Y-axis calibration factor, in pixels per second. For example, a value of two indicates that the telescope moves two autoguider pixels when the motor is activated for one second. .topic 154468 Enter the angle of the guide sensor relative to the mount. .topic 154443 Enter the time in seconds to activate the Y relays when automatically calibrating the autoguider. .topic 154431 Apply the changes you have made. .topic 154430 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154479 Select the COM Port to use for the Autoguider Output method selected. .topic 154470 Check your desired options. .topic 154480 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154455 Turn on Auto-Stiction mode for the declination axis. When enabled, the autoguider will avoid correcting in the direction of the average declination drift. This prevents a stiction cycle from happening by avoiding motor reversals. In most cases the declination axis is the Y axis, but this depends on how your guider output connections are wired. .topic 154456 Select how many cycles in one direction are required to trigger Auto-Stiction mode. Setting a higher number will make it more strongly resist reversing. .topic 154457 Select how many cycles in one direction are required to trigger Auto-Stiction mode. Setting a higher number will make it more strongly resist reversing. .topic 154459 Normally the autoguider function will avoid selecting hot pixels as guide stars by requiring all stars to have a minimum diameter. If your guide camera is very undersampled, then all stars may look like hot pixels. Turn this check box on if your guide stars are extremely small in the image, and the hot pixel rejection feature will be turned off. .topic 154501 Select the Readout Mode for the autoguider camera. A description of the settings is available in the Equipment Setup section for your camera, or in the manufacturer's documentation for third-party or ASCOM drivers. .topic 154503 Select the Speed setting for the autoguider camera. A description of the settings is available in the Equipment Setup section for your camera, or in the manufacturer's documentation for third-party or ASCOM drivers. .topic 154515 Take a single exposure when Start is pressed; used for alignment and focus. .topic 154516 Perform a calibration operation when Start is pressed. .topic 154517 Start tracking when Start is pressed. .topic 154508 Enter the autoguider exposure time in seconds. .topic 154509 Enter the autoguider exposure time in seconds. .topic 154513 Enter the declination of the current guide star. This setting allows a single calibration to be used at different declinations. Be sure to set this before calibrating. .topic 154514 Enter the declination of the current guide star. This setting allows a single calibration to be used at different declinations. Be sure to set this before calibrating. .topic 154519 Reverse the direction of the X corrections, to maintain the calibration when you flip a German Equatorial mount over the pier. Usually the X output is connected to the Right Ascension axis. Whenever you flip over the pier, the camera rotates 180 degrees and the direction of declination motion reverses. As a result, you must reverse the right ascension calibration only. .topic 154505 Start the selected operation. .topic 154506 Stop the current operation. .topic 154538 Displays the status of the CCD autoguider. .topic 154526 Enter the position of the star to be used for guiding or guider calibration. Can also be set by clicking on an image from the autoguider or by using the Auto button. .topic 154527 Enter the position of the star to be used for guiding or guider calibration. Can also be set by clicking on an image from the autoguider or by using the Auto button. .topic 154529 Enter the position of the star to be used for guiding or guider calibration. Can also be set by clicking on an image from the autoguider or by using the Auto button. .topic 154530 Enter the position of the star to be used for guiding or guider calibration. Can also be set by clicking on an image from the autoguider or by using the Auto button. .topic 154541 Set the autoguider options, including settings, manual move, auto dark subtraction, watch guide star window, graphical track monitoring view, alarm settings, and log to disk. .topic 154534 Set the X axis Aggressiveness level for the autoguider. A value of 10 indicates 100% of the error is corrected; however, high values can lead to instability. A low value will provide more stable guiding but will decrease the response speed. Typical values are 6 to 8. .topic 154537 Set the Y axis Aggressiveness level for the autoguider. A value of 10 indicates 100% of the error is corrected; however, high values can lead to instability. A low value will provide more stable guiding but will decrease the response speed. Typical values are 6 to 8. .topic 154533 Set the X axis Aggressiveness level for the autoguider. A value of 10 indicates 100% of the error is corrected; however, high values can lead to instability. A low value will provide more stable guiding but will decrease the response speed. Typical values are 6 to 8. .topic 154536 Set the Y axis Aggressiveness level for the autoguider. A value of 10 indicates 100% of the error is corrected; however, high values can lead to instability. A low value will provide more stable guiding but will decrease the response speed. Typical values are 6 to 8. .topic 154511 Choose an item from the list. .topic 154518 Automatically compensate the calibration for telescope declination. .topic 154520 Automatically compensate the calibration for telescope pier flips. .topic 154521 Enable display of the star during autoguiding. .topic 154522 Select camera 1 as the autoguider. .topic 154523 Select camera 2 as the autoguider. .topic 154539 Dispaly the tracking error graph. .topic 154542 Display autoguider settings. .topic 154543 Display the Move dialog, which allows you to nudge or move the telescope using the autoguider output controls (as opposed to the Go To controls). .topic 154544 Set up tracking alarms. .topic 154545 Click to toggle the status pane on/off. .topic 154555 Enter the filename to use when saving exposures. A three digit sequence number is appended to this name to identify individual exposures. .topic 154557 Enter the first sequence number to append to the filename. .topic 154558 Enter the first sequence number to append to the filename. .topic 154550 Start the exposure sequence. .topic 154551 Stop the exposure sequence. .topic 154560 Displays the current file suffix. .topic 154562 Displays the current exposure time. .topic 154565 Displays the progress of the current exposure. .topic 154566 Displays the status of the camera. .topic 154564 Displays the camera cooler temperature. .topic 154553 Select sequence options including sequence setup, destination path for files, exposure dithering, mosaic setup and capture, astrometric resynchronization, enable or disable subframes, enable file overwrite, and run scripts in minimized window. .topic 154568 Displays the image size for a 1x1 binned frame. .topic 154570 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154572 Move the object indicated by the From field to the location of the To field. The accuracy of this motion depends on the accuracy of the guider calibration and the mechanical characteristics of the telescope mount. .topic 154573 Abort the current move operation. .topic 154574 Close the Move dialog. .topic 154577 Enter the X coordinate of the object you wish to move. This can be selected by clicking on the image with the mouse when "Click to Set" is set to "From." .topic 154578 Enter the X coordinate of the object you wish to move. This can be selected by clicking on the image with the mouse when "Click to Set" is set to "From." .topic 154580 Enter the Y coordinate of the object you wish to move. This can be selected by clicking on the image with the mouse when "Click to Set" is set to "From." .topic 154581 Enter the Y coordinate of the object you wish to move. This can be selected by clicking on the image with the mouse when "Click to Set" is set to "From." .topic 154582 Select the brightest pixel in the image as the object to be moved. .topic 154585 Enter the X coordinate where you want the object to be moved to. This can be selected by clicking on the image with the mouse when "Click to Set" is set to "To." .topic 154586 Enter the X coordinate where you want the object to be moved to. This can be selected by clicking on the image with the mouse when "Click to Set" is set to "To." .topic 154588 Enter the Y coordinate where you want the object to be moved to. This can be selected by clicking on the image with the mouse when "Click to Set" is set to "To." .topic 154589 Enter the Y coordinate where you want the object to be moved to. This can be selected by clicking on the image with the mouse when "Click to Set" is set to "To." .topic 154590 Lock the To field so it cannot be changed. This is useful when you want to always move a guide star to a particular location. .topic 154592 When set, clicking the mouse on the autoguider image will enter coordinates into the From fields. .topic 154593 When set, clicking the mouse on the autoguider image will enter coordinates into the To fields. .topic 154595 Turn on the -X relay for a period of time determined by the Sec field. .topic 154596 Turn on the +Y relay for a period of time determined by the Sec field. .topic 154597 Turn on the -Y relay for a period of time determined by the Sec field. .topic 154598 Turn on the -X relay for a period of time determined by the Sec field. .topic 154599 Reverse the direction of the X buttons. .topic 154600 Reverse the direction of the Y buttons. .topic 154601 Swap the functions of the X and Y buttons. .topic 154603 Enter the duration that the relays will be activated for when a manual control button is clicked. .topic 154604 Enter the duration that the relays will be activated for when a manual control button is clicked. .topic 154606 Displays the current status of the CCD autoguider. .topic 154607 When enabled, the CCD autoguider will take an exposure following each move operation. .topic 154609 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154614 Specify the minimum move allowed during guiding in the X direction, in seconds. .topic 154615 Specify the minimum move allowed during guiding in the X direction, in seconds. .topic 154617 Specify the minimum move allowed during guiding in the Y direction, in seconds. .topic 154618 Specify the minimum move allowed during guiding in the Y direction, in seconds. .topic 154620 Specify the maximum move allowed during guiding in the X direction, in seconds. .topic 154621 Specify the maximum move allowed during guiding in the X direction, in seconds. .topic 154623 Specify the maximum move allowed during guiding in the X direction, in seconds. .topic 154624 Specify the maximum move allowed during guiding in the X direction, in seconds. .topic 154630 Specify the maximum move allowed during slewing in the X direction, in seconds. .topic 154631 Specify the maximum move allowed during slewing in the X direction, in seconds. .topic 154633 Specify the maximum move allowed during slewing in the Y direction, in seconds. .topic 154634 Specify the maximum move allowed during slewing in the Y direction, in seconds. .topic 154626 Entering a non-zero value in this field causes a delay to be added after each correction output. This can be used to allow time for the telescope to settle after a guiding command. This is especially useful in serial output mode and for mounts such as Losmandy which cannot handle rapid back-to-back RA and Dec corrections. .topic 154627 Entering a non-zero value in this field causes a delay to be added after each correction output. This can be used to allow time for the telescope to settle after a guiding command. This is especially useful in serial output mode and for mounts such as Losmandy which cannot handle rapid back-to-back RA and Dec corrections. .topic 154636 Entering a non-zero value in this field causes a delay to be added after each correction output. This can be used to allow time for the telescope to settle after a guiding command. This is especially useful in serial output mode. .topic 154637 Entering a non-zero value in this field causes a delay to be added after each correction output. This can be used to allow time for the telescope to settle after a guiding command. This is especially useful in serial output mode. .topic 154650 Browse to select the offset tracking file. .topic 154649 Displays the path to the offset tracking file. .topic 154651 Clear the offset tracking file and disable offset tracking. .topic 154612 Load the default settings. .topic 154640 Enables simultaneous corrections on the RA and Dec axis, to speed up autoguider corrections. Note that some telescope mounts are not designed to handle this, including Losmandy. If in doubt turn this off. .topic 154611 Apply the changes you have made. .topic 154610 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154642 Select this option to reverse the X guider directions upon pier flip. This is the normal situation, where X corresponds to the Right Ascension axis. .topic 154643 Select this option to reverse the Y guider directions upon pier flip. Use this option is X corresponds to the Declination axis. .topic 154644 Select this option to reverse the X and Y guider directions upon pier flip. This is used when the mount controller automatically compensates for the sense of motion of the declination axis. .topic 154645 Disable pier flip correction for the autoguider. .topic 154646 Adaptive watches the star and detects whether it is tracking in the wrong direction. Although this will take longer to settle after a slew or pier flip, it will handle situations where the side of pier is not known. Some mounts do not report "side of pier" and are difficult to predict based on the coordinates. .topic 154653 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154654 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154655 Displays copyright, version, and support information for this plug-in camera driver. .topic 154656 Enter a setup parameter .topic 154657 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154658 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154659 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154660 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154661 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154662 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154663 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154664 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154665 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154668 Displays the currently-selected INI file. .topic 154669 Displays the currently-selected INI file. .topic 154671 Set the path to the INI file. .topic 154667 Select the camera model to use. When selecting autoguiders, use "Same as main camera" for cameras with integrated guider capability. Also use "Same as main camera" when you want to be able to use the same single-chip camera interchangeably as either autoguider or main camera. Note that if you select the same model for both the main camera and autoguider camera, you are actually selecting two different cameras of the same model. .topic 154670 Enter the IP address for the camera. .topic 154672 Select advanced camera setup options provided by the driver. .topic 154674 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154675 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154676 Displays copyright, version, and support information for this plug-in camera driver. .topic 154677 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154678 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154679 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154680 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154681 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154682 Enter a setup parameter. .topic 154683 Select the filter wheel model you wish to use. .topic 154685 Displays the filter slots. Enter a Filter Name for each slot that you will use. Slots left blank will not be used. You may also enter a Focus Offset; if the Telescope Control window is linked to a focuser, then the focuser will be automatically adjusted by this amount whenever the filter wheel is rotated. To change a value, double-click on the field. .topic 154687 Select the filter slot to use for auto-tricolor red exposures. .topic 154688 Select the filter slot to use for auto-tricolor green exposures. .topic 154689 Select the filter slot to use for auto-tricolor blue exposures. .topic 154686 Set up the filters to use for automatic tricolor imaging. .topic 154693 Configure advanced settings. .topic 154695 Displays X and Y location of brightest star in field, Full-Width Half Maximum (FWHM), Half-Flux Diameter, and maximum pixel brightness. Change from Focus or Inspect tab to close, or click the close button at top right. .topic 154696 Select camera 1 statistics display. .topic 154697 Select camera 2 statistics display. .topic 154819 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154820 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154803 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154744 Select the filter to use. .topic 154751 Enter a 1-3 character suffix to add to the filename. .topic 154766 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154805 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154730 Enable the slot. .topic 154745 Select the filter to use. .topic 154752 Enter a 1-3 character suffix to add to the filename. .topic 154768 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154807 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154731 Enable the slot. .topic 154746 Select the filter to use. .topic 154753 Enter a 1-3 character suffix to add to the filename. .topic 154798 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154809 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154732 Enable the slot. .topic 154747 Select the filter to use. .topic 154754 Enter a 1-3 character suffix to add to the filename. .topic 154800 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154791 Select the readout mode for this exposure. The available modes depend on the camera model. .topic 154733 Enable the slot. .topic 154748 Select the filter to use. .topic 154755 Enter a 1-3 character suffix to add to the filename. .topic 154802 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154792 Select the readout mode for this exposure. The available modes depend on the camera model. .topic 154734 Enable the slot. .topic 154749 Select the filter to use. .topic 154756 Enter a 1-3 character suffix to add to the filename. .topic 154804 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154735 Enable the slot. .topic 154795 Select the readout mode for this exposure. The available modes depend on the camera model. .topic 154759 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154796 Select the readout mode for this exposure. The available modes depend on the camera model. .topic 154761 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154784 Set the ISO speed for this exposure. .topic 154763 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154785 Set the ISO speed for this exposure. .topic 154765 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154786 Set the ISO speed for this exposure. .topic 154758 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154767 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154787 Set the ISO speed for this exposure. .topic 154760 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154769 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154705 Enter a delay to use before the first exposure. .topic 154707 Enter a delay to use between successive exposures. .topic 154771 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154772 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154773 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154774 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154775 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154776 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154777 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154778 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154779 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154780 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154781 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154782 Set the binning factor to use for this exposure. .topic 154811 Shows the selected script to be run after this slot is executed. .topic 154812 Shows the selected script to be run after this slot is executed. .topic 154813 Shows the selected script to be run after this slot is executed. .topic 154814 Shows the selected script to be run after this slot is executed. .topic 154815 Shows the selected script to be run after this slot is executed. .topic 154816 Shows the selected script to be run after this slot is executed. .topic 154708 Enter a delay to use between successive exposures. .topic 154704 Enter a delay to use before the first exposure. .topic 154817 Scroll through the list of slots. .topic 154702 Displays the estimated total duration for the selected sequence. .topic 154728 Select options including grouping exposures by slot, lock the repeat counts and scripts so they are the same for each slot, and load and save sequences. .topic 154818 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154737 Select light frame, or a type of calibration frame. .topic 154738 Select light frame, or a type of calibration frame. .topic 154739 Select light frame, or a type of calibration frame. .topic 154740 Select light frame, or a type of calibration frame. .topic 154741 Select light frame, or a type of calibration frame. .topic 154742 Select light frame, or a type of calibration frame. .topic 154700 Enter the filename to use for autosave images. You can also use the attached menu to enable setting this value from the telescope control's catalog information. .topic 154713 Set the maximum dither movement, in pixels. .topic 154714 Set the maximum dither movement, in pixels. .topic 154715 Set up dithering, which moves the telescope slightly between exposures. This allows you to remove any hot pixels from the image using the Sigma Clip or SD Mask function during stacking. .topic 154716 Set up mosaic capture. .topic 154718 Turn off astrometric resynchronization. .topic 154719 After each N exposures (determined by Interval) perform a PinPoint solve and sync the telescope mount to the plate center, then re-slew to the original coordinates. .topic 154720 After each N exposures (determined by Interval) perform a PinPoint solve and re-slew to the original position, based on the amount of drift. .topic 154721 After each N exposures (determined by Interval) perform a PinPoint solve. .topic 154722 Bin the image 2x2 prior to the PinPoint solve. This sometimes speeds up the PinPoint solve. It also eliminates the Bayer matrix from one-shot color cameras such as DSLRs. .topic 154724 Set the interval between PinPoint solves. .topic 154725 Set the interval between PinPoint solves. .topic 154799 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154801 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154762 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154793 Select the readout mode for this exposure. The available modes depend on the camera model. .topic 154764 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154794 Select the readout mode for this exposure. The available modes depend on the camera model. .topic 154788 Set the ISO speed for this exposure. .topic 154806 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154789 Set the ISO speed for this exposure. .topic 154808 Enter the exposure time for this exposure. .topic 154821 Apply all changes without closing the dialog. .topic 154783 Select the readout speed (if available) .topic 154770 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154710 Set dither control: Off means no dither is applied. Use this setting if you plan to use an AO guider to perform the dither function. In that case the dither control is set via the AO control panel. Via Guider means the guide star is offset to create the dither motion. It is recommended to use the guider settling criteria to ensure the motion is complete before the next exposure. Via Mount means a small slew command is sent to the telescope mount. The mount should settle before it reports complete; however, in some cases due to backlash it may be necessary to add a small Delay Between. .topic 154711 Select whether you want to perform the dither in X (usually RA), Y (usually Dec), or both. If your mount has stiction issues you may wish to avoid dithering in one direction or the other. .topic 154824 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154825 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154828 Enter the temperature setpoint for the CCD camera or autoguider. .topic 154827 Enter the temperature setpoint for the CCD camera or autoguider. .topic 154830 Start the drift scan exposure. .topic 154831 Stop the drift scan exposure. .topic 154833 Width of the drift scan. This corresponds to the "height" of the CCD camera when operating in "stare" mode, since the camera is rotated 90 degrees during TDI operation. .topic 154834 Width of the drift scan. This corresponds to the "height" of the CCD camera when operating in "stare" mode, since the camera is rotated 90 degrees during TDI operation. .topic 154836 Height of the drift scan. .topic 154837 Height of the drift scan. .topic 154838 Displays status. .topic 154840 Enter drift scan rate by focal length and declination. .topic 154841 Manually enter drift rate. .topic 154842 Focal length of telescope in mm. .topic 154843 Focal length of telescope in mm. .topic 154846 Declination of telescope position in degrees. .topic 154847 Declination of telescope position in degrees. .topic 154849 Enter the number of seconds it takes the sky to drift one row across the array. .topic 154850 Enter the number of seconds it takes the sky to drift one row across the array. .topic 154853 Total time of exposure. .topic 154856 Set camera options. .topic 154839 Set the filter to use. .topic 154855 Click to toggle the status pane on/off. .topic 154867 Enter the shutter latency in seconds. The 10ths and 100ths values will be added to this number. .topic 154868 Enter the shutter latency in seconds. The 10ths and 100ths values will be added to this number. .topic 154869 Enter shutter latency in 10ths of a second. The sec and 100ths values will be added to this number. .topic 154870 Enter shutter latency in 10ths of a second. The sec and 100ths values will be added to this number. .topic 154871 Enter shutter latency in 100ths of a second. The sec and 10ths values will be added to this number. .topic 154872 Enter shutter latency in 100ths of a second. The sec and 10ths values will be added to this number. .topic 154873 Apply the latency measurement. The value will be added to the exposure start time when stored in the FITS header (DATE-OBS). .topic 154875 Turn on aim mode, which helps you aim the CCD camera at the target. .topic 154874 Close this window. .topic 154877 Select none. .topic 154879 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154880 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154885 Set how many Right Ascension bands you wish to have in the mosaic. .topic 154887 Set how many Declination bands you wish to have in the mosaic. .topic 154888 Set how many Declination bands you wish to have in the mosaic. .topic 154890 Enter the spacing between adjacent tiles in arc-minutes horizontally (RA). .topic 154891 Enter the spacing between adjacent tiles in arc-minutes horizontally (RA). .topic 154892 Enter the spacing between adjacent tiles in arc-minutes horizontally (Dec). .topic 154893 Enter the spacing between adjacent tiles in arc-minutes horizontally (Dec). .topic 154895 Select the order in which to expose the images. .topic 154896 When checked, the mosaic will proceed back and forth in a "sepentine" fashion. If off, the exposures will always be taken moving in the same direction. .topic 154898 The starting position is in the corner of the mosaic, the first corner is determined by the Direction setting. .topic 154899 The starting position is in the center of the mosaic. .topic 154900 Use the current telescope position as the starting point. .topic 154901 Use the entered position as the starting point. .topic 154902 Enter the right ascension of the starting point in hours, minutes, and seconds. .topic 154903 Enter the right ascension of the starting point in hours, minutes, and seconds. .topic 154904 Enter the declination of the starting point in hours, minutes, and seconds. .topic 154905 Enter the declination of the starting point in degrees, minutes, and seconds. .topic 154906 Enter the declination of the starting point in degrees, minutes, and seconds. .topic 154908 Enter the starting tile number for the mosaic. Hit reset to start at the beginning; if the sequence is interrupted this will show the index of the next exposure. .topic 154909 Enter the starting tile number for the mosaic. Hit reset to start at the beginning; if the sequence is interrupted this will show the index of the next exposure. .topic 154910 Reset to the start of the mosaic sequence. This ensures that all exposures in the mosaic are taken. .topic 154913 Select the naming convention; either the sequence number in the mosaic, the tile number by X and Y, or add the right ascension and declination. .topic 154884 Set how many Right Ascension bands you wish to have in the mosaic. .topic 154915 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154916 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154917 Select the filter slot to use during auto-exposure. Typically the filter with the brightest illumination is chosen, to ensure that the other channels are not ever-exposed. .topic 154921 Enter the value for the parameter. .topic 154922 Enter the value for the parameter. .topic 154923 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154924 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154927 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154928 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 154929 Enter the exposure factors for each of the filters. .topic 154932 Select the type of exposure. .topic 154934 Enter the exposure time in seconds. .topic 154935 Enter the exposure time in seconds. .topic 154937 When checked, a new buffer is created each time an exposure is taken. .topic 154946 Connect or disconnect the camera link. .topic 154948 Start the exposure or autosave sequence .topic 154949 Stop the current operation .topic 154951 Displays a 3-D graph showing the brightest star in the image .topic 154952 Displays camera state and numerical focus quality information .topic 154953 Shows exposure progress .topic 154939 Enable autosave .topic 154933 Select options. .topic 154940 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154941 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 154943 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154945 Enter your input in this field. .topic 154947 Click this button to make your choice. .topic 154950 Check your desired options. .topic 154966 Close the window. This does not disable the sequence; it merely hides this window. .topic 154958 Start time of the sequence. This may be in UT or local time, depending on the UT/Local button. This may be overridden using the Start Now button. .topic 154959 Select between UT and Local Time. .topic 154960 Override the Start Time and initiate the sequence immediately. .topic 154961 Bring up the options menu. .topic 154962 Editable exposure list. # is the exposure sequence number. Time is the time for the image to be taken; clicking on the time column heading changes the mode. Exposure sets the exposure time. Filter sets the filter option or ISO setting (if equipped). Count indicates how many times to repeat the same exposure. Interval indicates the delay between repeated exposures. Fast turns on/off Fast download mode. Binning sets the binning factor to use. A user comment space is also available. .topic 154964 A log of image operations and diagnostic messages are displayed here. .topic 154965 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 154967 Apply the settings you have made without closing the window. .topic 154969 Set the Autosave Filename to use for this sequence. .topic 154973 Enter the download timings in table format. Binning indicates the binning mode being used. Enter the download times for Normal Mode and Fast Download Mode in the appropriate columns. Entering correct values ensures that exposures will not be skipped due to insufficient time, without prior warning. .topic 154974 When checked, a consistency check of the current sequence is performed when this window is closed. This ensures that none of the images overlap in time, which may result in exposures being rejected. .topic 154976 Start the exposure or autosave sequence. .topic 154977 Stop the current exposure or autosave sequence. Please note that you can restart an autosave sequence from the Options menu. .topic 154979 Select an Exposure Preset. These presets save all of the settings in the Expose tab, including the Autosave function. You can configure different presets for finding objects, for focusing, and for different autosave settings. .topic 154980 Access preset management options. .topic 154982 Select a readout mode, if available. The available functions depend on the specific camera model connected, and may include fast/slow modes, preflash, save to compact flash, video capture, etc. .topic 154984 Select the camera speed. This is often used for ISO speed selection on DSLR cameras. It can also be used for cameras that have dual readout modes, such as 12-bit mode for speed and 16-bit mode for high quality. .topic 154986 Select Light for normal frames, or Bias, Dark or Flat for calibration frames. The FITS header of the image will be tagged with this setting. Bias and Dark will also force the shutter closed, and Bias will set the shortest possible exposure. .topic 154988 If a filter wheel is equipped, select the filter to use. If the filter wheel is not currently busy, then the wheel may turn immediately (not available on some models). If the wheel is busy then it will not turn until the Start button is clicked. .topic 154990 Enter the exposure time in seconds. .topic 154991 Enter the exposure time in seconds .topic 154992 Shows current exposure progress. .topic 154993 Status of current exposure. More detailed information can be obtained by using the More button to expand the status pane. .topic 154994 Turn on subframing. It is recommended that this be turned Off for Autosave sequences, to avoid accidentally exposing partial frames. .topic 154995 When enabled, dragging the mouse on an image taken with the camera will select the subframe dimensions. .topic 154996 Automatically select a small subframe around the brightest object in the field. Useful for quickly isolating a star for focus. .topic 154997 Reset the subframe to full size. .topic 154998 Displays the current subframe. To manually enter subframe dimensions click on the box. .topic 154999 Use the arrows to select your preferred value. .topic 155001 Select the X binning. Binning combines multiple pixels. This in effect makes the pixels physically larger and shrinks the overal pixel dimensions of the image. This can be done to increase sensitivity or download speed. .topic 155003 Select the Y binning, or choose Same as X. Binning combines multiple pixels. This in effect makes the pixels physically larger and shrinks the overal pixel dimensions of the image. This can be done to increase sensitivity or download speed. .topic 155004 Operate on Camera 1. When selected, Camera 2 will be configured as the autoguider. .topic 155005 Operate on Camera 2. When selected, Camera 1 will be configured as the autoguider. .topic 155006 Take a single exposure. .topic 155007 Take continuously repeated exposures. .topic 155008 Take an autosave sequence. .topic 155009 Configure the autosave sequence. .topic 155011 Select options, including configuring automatic image calibration, image statistics, pause exposures (if available) resume autosave sequences, set autosave path, enable automatic subfolder by date, control camera settings provided by the driver, exposure delay, auto tricolor, screen blanking during exposure, shutter latency calibration, and tool tips option. .topic 155012 Expand or shrink the Status Pane. .topic 155018 When this option is selected, the next exposure will start after the fixed time delay. The delay is equal to the Delay Between seeting on the Autosave setup, or 5 seconds, whichever is greater. Values below 5 seconds are not permitted while the guider is operating, because this can lead to trailed images due to drift during main camera download. .topic 155019 When selected, the next autosave exposure is started when the guide star settles into the desired position. .topic 155020 Enter the distance from center in pixels. Once the guide star settles inside this radius the next autosave exposure will commence. .topic 155021 Enter the distance from center in pixels. Once the guide star settles inside this radius the next autosave exposure will commence. .topic 155022 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 155023 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 155025 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 155026 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 155027 Shows the existing presets. .topic 155029 Enter the new preset name. .topic 155032 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 155033 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 155034 Displays the available presets, and their order. .topic 155037 Select a preset and click this button to move it up the list. .topic 155038 Select a preset and click this button to move it down the list. .topic 155039 Sort the list alphanumerically. .topic 155040 Sort the list reverse alphanumerically. .topic 155042 Enter the offset. .topic 155043 Enter the offset. .topic 155044 Enter the offset. .topic 155045 Enter the offset. .topic 155046 Enter the size. .topic 155047 Enter the size. .topic 155048 Enter the size. .topic 155049 Enter the size. .topic 155050 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 155051 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 155057 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 155058 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made. .topic 155059 When Stop is clicked, downloads the image instead of aborting the exposure. Availability depends on the camera model. .topic 155060 Use the filter wheel as a shutter for the camera, by allocating one slot to be the shutter position (opaque). .topic 155062 Set the filter slot to use as the shutter position. .topic 155070 Permit the auto-darks for subframes to be extracted from the full-frame dark. .topic 155071 Pause the focusAide tool when needed to prevent runaway movements. .topic 155065 Do not rotate the image after aquisition. .topic 155066 Rotate the image after aquisition. .topic 155067 Rotate the image after aquisition. .topic 155068 Flip the image after aquisition. .topic 155069 Flip the image after aquisition. .topic 155063 Apply filter weights for the CRI tunable filters. .topic 155080 Select the filter slot to use for red images during auto-tricolor. .topic 155081 Enter an exposure scaling factor to compensate for color balance differences between the filter bands. .topic 155082 Enter an exposure scaling factor to compensate for color balance differences between the filter bands. .topic 155084 Select the filter slot to use for green images during auto-tricolor. .topic 155085 Enter an exposure scaling factor to compensate for color balance differences between the filter bands. .topic 155086 Enter an exposure scaling factor to compensate for color balance differences between the filter bands. .topic 155088 Select the filter slot to use for blue images during auto-tricolor. .topic 155089 Enter an exposure scaling factor to compensate for color balance differences between the filter bands. .topic 155090 Enter an exposure scaling factor to compensate for color balance differences between the filter bands. .topic 155073 Enter the default auto-dark pedestal to use. Use a number large enough to prevent the pixels from going to zero. .topic 155074 Enter the default auto-dark pedestal to use. Use a number large enough to prevent the pixels from going to zero. .topic 155092 Check to enable threading for this camera. Threading allows the camera operations to happen in the background, and reduce delays and minimize the affect of camera operations on the user interface. In some rare cases anomalies might occur, such as image artifacts caused during download on older camera models. It is also possible that some third-part camera drivers may not work properly with threading enabled. If problems occur then turn off threading for this camera. .topic 155093 Check to enable threading for the filter wheel. Threading means that the user interface will not wait if the filter wheel driver takes a long time to process a command. You can try turning this function off if you encounter a problem with the filter wheel driver. .topic 155095 Enter your input in this field. .topic 155098 Enter the path to the script you wish to run. .topic 155099 Browse to your script file. .topic 155100 When checked, any changes made to your image by the script are included when the image is saved to disk. When disabled, the changes will be visible to the user but will not be saved. The user can of course save the modified image manually using the Save or Save As command. .topic 155101 Closes this dialog and saves any changes you have made. .topic 155102 Closes this dialog without saving any changes you have made.