Starry Landscape Stacker Mac Starry Landscape Stacker For Mac

Starry Landscape Stacker makes it possible to produce landscape photographs taken at night that have both low noise and stars rendered as points. It does this by compositing several images taken in rapid succession, shifting the sky as needed to align the stars. A free trial version is available on the developer's website. Note di rilascio Versione: 1.4.5 Dimesioni: 1,9 MB The automatically generated file name for the image with the mask has been changed to.-mask. I made this changed because sometimes you will generate a file with the stars in the sky aligned and another file with the stars in the reflections aligned. The old naming made it difficult to name the image files and the mask files unambiguously. Starry Landscape Stacker will now refuse to align images where the elapsed time is greater than 20 minutes as attempting to align these images requires huge amounts of memory and usually exceeds system resources.

Alignment is now faster when there are more than 5 light frames and there are regions of sky that are difficult to align due to fog, clouds, etc. Peak memory usage during alignment has been reduced at least 20%. In some cases, such as images that are difficult to align or taken over a long period of time, the reduction can exceed 50%. (Processing 14 images of 50Mpixel each that are easily aligned now uses a maximum of 14.3 Gbytes. Processing the same files with version 1.4.4 requires over 21 Gbytes).

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More detail is provided in the progress reporting during alignment. Versione: 1.4.4 Dimesioni: 1,9 MB Improved alignment when the time between images is large ( 25 seconds). Fixed two errors that might cause crashes under rare circumstances. Versione: 1.4.1 Dimesioni: 1,9 MB - Improvements to the classification of light and dark frames based on feedback and samples from users. Changed the size of the table used to view/correct the classification of images so that it was not exactly 6 rows tall. Because it was exactly 6 rows tall, it was easy for the user to not know that there was a 7th (or 8th.) row to check or correct.

The 'Make' tag has been removed from the EXIF information to try to work around a bug in Affinity Photo. The information from the 'Make' tag is embedded in the 'Description' tag that is added by SLS. Fixed a problem where it was possible to cause a crash by failing to load any images.

Changes to some error and warning messages to try and improve clarity. Other bug fixes. Classifiche Categorie: #111: Screenshots Mac OSX.

. All input images must be TIFF or JPEG. 16-bit TIFF strongly recommend.

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Starry landscape stacker for pc

Starry Night Stacker

Light frames should not have alpha channels. Some RAW converters cannot generate TIFF files without alpha channels (e.g., ON1, Photos). As long as all your light frames have alpha channels and you do not want to use an externally generated mask that marks the entire image sky or the entire image ground, then your light frames can have alpha channels. (If all of your light frames have alpha channels and you want have an externally generated mask that marks the entire image as sky, use a grayscale tiff without alpha for the mask). All light frames should have identical exposure settings (duration, aperture, ISO, focus). The camera must be motionless during capture.

The maximum time from capturing the first frame to capturing the last frame is 20 minutes. EXIF information should include capture time and lens information. Otherwise alignment might not work and is likely to be very slow. Mac OS 10.8 or later.

There is no Windows or Linux version. Capture One users-if you are exporting very large TIFF files, e.g., 100M pixel, then specify 'Tile 128' in the export format, probably 'Uncompressed - Tile 128', see https://captureintegration.com/tech-tip-mitigating-black-tiffs-in-el-capitan-10-11-6/.

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