Norwegian proto with a taste for shitposting Deeply sorry for my photoshop creation
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I wonder if the youtube client made an offset to the titles so that they no longer align
Next time change the delivery to a postnord delivery box. Most of then are pretty close to housing, and you can pick it up any time you want
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Jeez those images have to be huge. My stack took about 5 minutes to complete on a low end laptop with 16gb of ram.
If you had decent hardware for Vista, it ran like a champ. Those who upgraded from xp running on base specs had a hard time
Grew up using Vista
Take a look at stellarium. It’s an app that uses your phone’s compass to show a map of the stars. I’ve not used it as my phone has a god awful compass so the map is inaccurate.
Fun things happen whenever you upload 2 files with the same names, but differently capitalized letters to a Nas from a linux box, and then try to delete one of them from windows. It broke so hard I actually got a bsod…
No problem :)
Here’s how noisy the image would have been if I used one frame with a higher iso instead of 30 of them
Also remember to find a spot with less light pollution so that more stars would be visible.
Oh yea and the software runs in bottles under wine on Linux. Just say no to automatic updates when it asks as that causes some funky behaviour.
To be honest I don’t know. I haven’t seen it enough to verify that.
I didn’t really follow any specific instructions, but here’s what I did:
Point the camera towards whatever you want to take pictures of. Try to use the raw mode to capture as much detail as possible.
Take as many pictures of said place as you want. I took about 30, but more images = less noise in your processed image. Since I used my phone for these, I used scrcpy to see and control the device over usb adb, mainly because I didn’t want to accidentally move the device it while trying to take the next picture.
To process the images, I followed this tutorial on YouTube.
Post processing the image was done in gimp. The tif files deep sky stacker exports are usually wayyy too dark, so you’ll need to adjust the brightness.
Pro tip: try to keep trees and other landscape out of the frame of the photos because deep sky stacker tracks the earth’s rotation, meaning the landscape will be blurry.
I don’t know how it is in other countries, but if you call an ambulance because you want a free ride to the hospital in Norway you get a hefty fine for wasting emergency resources. Doesn’t the US have the same kind of laws stopping people from using ambulances as ubers. If not, then that’s how make the ambulance free for people who need it, and really expensive for people who don’t.
Also if you don’t have a pc available, try the “Desktop site” or “Desktop mode” switch on your phone browser. Aliexpress tries to prevent you from tracking orders on their mobile site, but if you turn on that mode it usually bypasses their blocking.
Pro tip: use their desktop site with Firefox and unlock origin. It’s way better and less broken
Imagine if the Google cards get discontinued half way into the game 💀
I assume you’re talking about kagi. I pay for their $5/month subscription and it’s great
Yup deep sky stacker tracks the stars so you don’t need a physical star tracker. Give it a shot, and post it here :)