PinPoint 5.2 Release Notes

The 5.2 release is a general maintenance release.

What's New in 5.2?

What's Changed in 5.2?

PinPoint 5.1b Release Notes

The 5.1b release contaions two changes. One is a fix for an obscure bug (an edge-condition) reading the UCAC3 catalog. The other is an invisible change to the licensing code which adds compatibility with a new key format being introduced in the upcoming ACP 6.0 release. This latter change will not affect current PinPoint users.

PinPoint 5.1a Release Notes

The 5.1a release of PinPoint is identical to 1.5, except a very obscure bug in the PinPoint engine has been fixed. The problem will be seen only if the file path or name in a call to Plate.WriteFITS() contains parentheses. This was caused by a feature of the CFITSIO library which uses parentheses in the output file name to trigger a special template file mode. This feature is not needed (and not wanted) for PinPoint. The logic in CFITSIO has been disabled.

PinPoint 5.1 Release Notes

The 5.1 release of PinPoint adds support for the USNO CCD Astrograph Catalog Version 3 (UCAC3). In addition, a number of issues with the engine and the Visual PinPoint application have been addressed. The Catalog Checker now supports UCAC3 as well. The engine has been recompiled under the Microsoft C++ 9.0 system (VS 2008), improving speed via additional code optimization.

What's New in 5.1?

What's Changed in 5.1?

PinPoint 5.0a Release Notes

The 5.0a release of PinPoint incorporates improvements in plate solving speed, reliability, and astrometric accuracy. In particular, the Mighell Box and Gaussian PSF centroid methods have been rewritten and now provide much better centroids. Also, the synthetic aperture centroider now produces better flux estimates for faint stars, leading to better magnitude tracking across the range of image star brightness. The engine has been recompiled under the Microsoft C++ 8.0 system (VS 2005), improving speed via additional code optimization.

What's Changed in 5.0a?

What's New in 5.0?

What's Changed in 5.0?

PinPoint 4.1 Release Notes

The 4.x releases of PinPoint incorporate many new features as well as dramatic improvements in adaptive image scanning and plate solving speed and robustness, particularly for narrow-field star-poor images and wide-field star-rich images. The object detector and centroiding machinery have been substantially improved in this version. Both centroid accuracy and sensitivity are superior to 3.0. Background statistics are more accurately calculated, especially in star-rich areas, making the object detector more sensitive than in 3.0. The PinPoint engine now optionally caches the detected star list for each plate, allowing later analysis without re-scanning. Several new properties have been added which allow access to commonly used FITS header fields. Compatibility with professional FITS header keyword use has been further improved and many more properties added that allow scriptable access to standard FITS keywords.

Visual PinPoint has been greatly improved for bulk/survey work. Many small improvements have been made in logic to improve reliability and speed.

Finally, it is possible to use Emmanuel Bertin's SExtractor as an alternative to PinPoint's internal object detector. This is completely integrated and ready to use upon installation of PinPoint. A new port of SExtractor 2.2.2 to Windows is included (you must use this). For more information on using SExtractor, see the documentation on the Plate.UseSExtractor property.

What's Changed in 4.1?

What's Changed in 4.0.2?

What's New in 4.0?

Visual PinPoint has graduated from sample application to the centerpiece of PinPoint. Here are the changes to Visual PinPoint that increase its power and convenience:
NOTE:REVIEW YOUR VPP SETTINGS! Reduce the Minimum Brightness to 0 and the Sigma to 2.5. Set the Maximum stars to match to something like 300 or 500. Leave all other Solver Parameters at 0 (auto). Plate solving max match residual, asteroid motion filter regression max residual, and all filter FWHM values are now in pixels. Set the solve and asteroid filter FWHM to 1.0 pixels.

Special Feature: Thanks to Dr. John McClusky of Texas Lutheran University, an experimental "trailed stars" fitting engine has been added to Visual PinPoint. It allows accurate plate solving of heavily trailed images (e.g., when using orbital tracking to follow up faint objects). It requires manual intervention during plate solving to pick a clean trail for generating a convolution kernel for the trail-to-point transform, so it cannot be used for fully automated operations. But follow up isn't really an automatic process anyway! If this works out, the code for the transform will be subsumed into the PinPoint engine in a later release.

Here are the things that were added to the engine for the 4.0 release:

New Properties

New Methods

What Has Changed in 4.0?

What's New in 3.0?

Here are the things that were added to the engine for the 3.0 release (some were added in 2.0 Service Pack 1):

New Properties

New Methods

What has changed

Here are the things that were changed, fixed and/or improved since 2.0 or 2.0 SP1

What's New in 2.0?

Here are the things that were added to the 2.0 release:

New Classes

New Properties

New Methods

What has changed?

Here are the things that were changed, fixed and/or improved