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Kevnool
22-08-2008, 10:54 PM
How about listing a few of your programs that you use to pursue your hobby or studies........I bet there will be a few different ones available.
Starry night pro plus 6
Starry night 5 <----in cupbourd
Starry night backyard <---- in cupbourd
Orbitron
Jupiter 2
Cheers Kev. :thumbsup:
Terry B
22-08-2008, 11:08 PM
Skymap Pro 6
Iris
AIP4WIN 2.0
Audela
Guidemaster
These are by far the most used programs plus the trusty web browser.:)
Star Atlas Pro
Envisage
MaximDL + DSLR
Registax
Astroplanner
Deep Sky Stacker
That would be my main programs.
Cheers
Starry Night Pro 5
Registar
Images Plus
DSLR Focus 3
PHD Guiding
and Photoshop CS3 for image processing.
Matty P
22-08-2008, 11:46 PM
The Sky
EOS Utility (Camera control)
PHD Guiding
IC Capture.AS
Registax4
Deep Sky Stacker
Photoshop CS3
These are all the programs I use on a regular basis.
:thumbsup:
Matty P
22-08-2008, 11:49 PM
Congrats on 8,000 posts Andrew!
Stellarium cause its free LOL :lol::lol:
:whistle:
The Sky Six still trying to work it out.
MaxlmDL 5 for ST2000M
PemPro2 only just got it.
TVfocus For televue focuser
Star Atlas pro
IC capture for Imaging source camera
Data 232 for read out of focuser
Photoshop CS3
Just a couple of programs i use.
Phil
Kevnool
23-08-2008, 08:29 AM
This is amazing theres so many different programs available.
Davros
23-08-2008, 08:39 AM
I am with Jen on Stellarium, free and great graphics. :thumbsup:
theodog
23-08-2008, 08:55 AM
I didn't think about it until this thread.
Guide 7/8 -field maps
MaximDL3 -capture/guideing/focus/blink/process images
Astrometrica -Asteroid search & astrometry
Paint -convert to .jpeg
Jasc Animation -Asteroid animation
Meade Autostar suite -operate 200mm finder camera
Vspec -spectral analysis
Astromist -star maps on iPAQ
Argonavis -pointing
Seems a lot but they all get a workout depending what my fancy is at the time.:D
light matter
23-08-2008, 11:51 AM
I am very much a beginner at this having bought my first telescope at Christmas last year. A Vixen VC200L on a Sphinx SXD Equatorial mount. I have been using my Nikon D200 for my first attempts at photography with the setup, I'm now looking for some planning software to try and be more organised about my observing.
Can anyone give me some recommendations for software they'd tried and found useful? Particularly has anyone used "redshift"? Or the planning software that works in conjunction with it by the company called "Knightsbridge"?
Cheers,
light matter
23-08-2008, 11:59 AM
Actually the company is not Knightsbridge but knightware and they make Deep Sky Planner 4, sorry about that... Please let me know what you use regardless, thanks.
Surprised to see CDC (Cartes Du Ciel (http://www.stargazing.net/astropc/)) not mentioned yet.
Craig.a.c
24-08-2008, 12:18 AM
Just about to mention it. I have it my computer but not to keen on it.
Kevnool
24-08-2008, 03:18 AM
when i brought my 16' It came with a cd which has on it
Cartes Du Ciel.
Virtual Moon.
AstroByte.
celestia-win32-1.3.0
But i dont use this lot............cheers Kev.
Babalyon 5
24-08-2008, 08:43 AM
Starry Night Pro Plus 6
PHD Guiding
Meade Autostar Suite
MaximDL + DSLR
Nebulosity
Virtual Moon Atlas
EQMod
;)
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