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Batch pre-processing for timelapse

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(@ralph)
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With the beautiful comet Neowise gracing our skies these times I've collected a lot of images that each by themselves are a beauty to look at, but will do even better in a timelapse movie.

Is there a way to apply calibration to a series of images and eventually save them in e.g. jpeg format for further processing outside APP?


   
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(@ralph)
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One of many exposures...

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(@vincent-mod)
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 Yes, you mean to use APP to calibrate the frames? You can do that and then save the calibrated frames (tab 4 all the way down). Then use e.g. PI for comet alignment.


   
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(@ralph)
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I want to use APP to calibrate the frames, convert them to TIFF or JPEG or something not FITS that can be read by ffmpeg, and save them automatically. Doing this hundreds of times by hand is not my idea of a fun time 😋 


   
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Ah, got ya. That will probably be possible when APP gets functionality in processing and calibrating files that are added to a specific folder. This is something that’s going to be added also because of iTelescope automation.


   
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