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− | <em>Asimoplan image by [mailto:asimoplan@aol.com David Lloyd-Jones], Australia</em><br /> | + | <em>Asimoplan image by [mailto:asimoplan@aol.com" rel="nofollow David Lloyd-Jones], Australia</em><br /> |
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− | Do you make mosaics? Have you had [http://www.lpod.org/?m=20061019 this] experience? If so a new product almost ready may be of interest. David has had trouble planning and implementing his own mosaics of deep sky objects and the Moon so he has written software - Asimoplan - that makes it easier. Asimoplan works with Virtual Moon Atlas to superpose rectangles of your camera's field of view on a displayed image of the Moon's current phase. This way you plan exactly where the boundaries are to make sure that all of the target is covered with a defined overlap. Asimoplan provides the center coordinates for each needed mosaic frame that you then use with your telescope's mount to position the camera for the requisite frames. David would be pleased to get comments from mosaic makers - both successful and frustrated - to better respond to their needs. Space agencies could even benefit from Asimoplan! Visit the [http://www.asimoplan.com/Home_Page.html website] to find out more.<br /> | + | Do you make mosaics? Have you had [http://www.lpod.org/?m=20061019" rel="nofollow this] experience? If so a new product almost ready may be of interest. David has had trouble planning and implementing his own mosaics of deep sky objects and the Moon so he has written software - Asimoplan - that makes it easier. Asimoplan works with Virtual Moon Atlas to superpose rectangles of your camera's field of view on a displayed image of the Moon's current phase. This way you plan exactly where the boundaries are to make sure that all of the target is covered with a defined overlap. Asimoplan provides the center coordinates for each needed mosaic frame that you then use with your telescope's mount to position the camera for the requisite frames. David would be pleased to get comments from mosaic makers - both successful and frustrated - to better respond to their needs. Space agencies could even benefit from Asimoplan! Visit the [http://www.asimoplan.com/Home_Page.html" rel="nofollow website] to find out more.<br /> |
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− | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com Chuck Wood]</em><br /> | + | <em>[mailto:tychocrater@yahoo.com" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood]</em><br /> |
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Revision as of 21:36, 4 January 2015
Doing It Right
Asimoplan image by " rel="nofollow David Lloyd-Jones, Australia
Do you make mosaics? Have you had " rel="nofollow this experience? If so a new product almost ready may be of interest. David has had trouble planning and implementing his own mosaics of deep sky objects and the Moon so he has written software - Asimoplan - that makes it easier. Asimoplan works with Virtual Moon Atlas to superpose rectangles of your camera's field of view on a displayed image of the Moon's current phase. This way you plan exactly where the boundaries are to make sure that all of the target is covered with a defined overlap. Asimoplan provides the center coordinates for each needed mosaic frame that you then use with your telescope's mount to position the camera for the requisite frames. David would be pleased to get comments from mosaic makers - both successful and frustrated - to better respond to their needs. Space agencies could even benefit from Asimoplan! Visit the " rel="nofollow website to find out more.
" rel="nofollow Chuck Wood