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These Python scripts and batch files stand alone for Seestar S50 RGB data captures, but they can also be used in conjunction with my Siril Seestar RGB Scripts to produce a RGB master image file from RGB astronomy data. Both the Multiscale, and the RGB APOD scripts call a user-adjustable parameter file that can be tweaked from object to object... Also included is a way to archive your completed project with a SHA256 manifest. Clear skies!
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These Python scripts and batch files stand alone for One Shot Color (OSC) narrowband data captures, but they can also be used in conjunction with my Siril Seestar Narrowband Extraction Scripts to produce a SOO (Sulfur Oxygen Oxygen) master image file from narrowband astronomy data. The Align script is mandatory, but most users will also want the other scripts as well to complete the full SOO workflow. Both the Multiscale, and the SOO APOD scripts call a user adjustable parameter file that can be tweaked from object to object... Also included are two renaming scripts, and a way to archive your completed project with a SHA256 manifest. Clear skies!
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These Python scripts and batch files stand alone for One Shot Color (OSC) narrowband data captures, but they can also be used in conjunction with my Siril Seestar Narrowband Extraction Scripts to produce a SHO (Hubble Pallet) master image file from narrowband astronomy data. The Align script is mandatory, but most users will also want the other scripts as well to complete the full SHO workflow. Both the Multiscale, and the SHO APOD scripts call a user adjustable parameter file that can be tweaked from object to object... Also included are two renaming scripts, and a way to archive your completed project with a SHA256 manifest. Clear skies!
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These Python scripts and batch files stand alone for One Shot Color (OSC) narrowband data captures, but they can also be used in conjunction with my Siril Seestar Narrowband Extraction Scripts to produce a HOO (Hydrogen Oxygen Oxygen) master image file from narrowband astronomy data. The Align script is mandatory, but most users will also want the other scripts as well to complete the full HOO workflow. Both the Multiscale, and the HOO APOD scripts call a user adjustable parameter file that can be tweaked from object to object... Also included are two renaming scripts, and a way to archive your completed project with a SHA256 manifest. Clear skies!
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