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MAY 4 2026: APP 2.0.0-beta44 has been released !

New improved internal memory controls should now work on all computers

May 1 2026: APP 2.0.0-beta43 has been released !

Improved internal memory controls (much more stable and faster on big datasets), fixed CPU image viewer, fixed Narrowband extraction demosaic algortihms.

Apr 29 2026 APP 2.0.0-beta42 has been released !

New improved Normalization engine, Fixed random crashes in integration, fixed RGB Combine & Calibrate Star Colors, fixed Narrowband extraction algorithms, new development platform with performance gains, bug fixes in the tools, etc...

Apr 14 2026: Google Pay, Apple Pay & WeChat Pay added as payment options

Update on the 2.0.0 release & the full manual

We are getting close to the 2.0.0 stable release and the full manual. The manual will soon become available on the website and also in PDF format. Both versions will be identical and once released, will start to follow the APP release cycle and thus will stay up-to-date to the latest APP version.

Once 2.0.0 is released, the price for APP will increase. Owner's license holders will not need to pay an upgrade fee to use 2.0.0, neither do Renter's license holders.

 

Taurus - Widefield with 105mm

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(@skanker)
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Hello from Austria!

 

I'll show you my last major project here. I collected data in the Taurus region for three nights. The images were stacked in APP and prepared for further processing in Photoshop.

 

Taurus Final v.3 forum

 

Full quality and infos can be found here: https://www.astrobin.com/crwsn1/C/

 

CS Gernot



   
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@skanker That is an incredible image! Your astrobin page doesn't state how much exposure time was used. Can you reveal that?



   
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Posted by: @wvreeven

@skanker That is an incredible image! Your astrobin page doesn't state how much exposure time was used. Can you reveal that?

Thx Wouter 🙂

 

The exposure time is almost 11 hours.

 

Greets Gernot



   
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