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May 27 2026 APP 2.0.0-beta45 has been released !

Fully Multi-Threaded LNC, many improvements for the registration engine, platform upgrade, and further tuning of internal memory consumption and memory release back to OS.

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.

 

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 Tim
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Hi Mabula. I was processing a small Planetary Nebula using the RGB combine. I wanted to zoom in closer to the nebula to see the smaller effects of my changes. Is there a way to do this? I know you have zoom sliders to the right but they seem to just effect their own particular function. I'm looking at changing the size of the image itself so I can examine small detail. Thanks



   
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If I want to zoom in or out, with my mouse buttons, I uncheck the "scale" function, on top in the middle of my screen.

 

Hope this helps?



   
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 Tim
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Thanks Betelgueze, just what I was looking for .



   
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Thank you Betelgeuze for your help 😉

With the "scale"option deselected, new images loaded into the image viewer aren't rescaled to fit the image viewer. So new frames are then shown with the same scaling.

Mabula



   
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