2024-06-27, 04:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 2024-06-27, 04:28 PM by theskyhound.)
I have reproduced the printed output issue and am working on finding the problem, as well as adding the Copy feature.
Out of curiosity, I noted that your range of allowed exposure times is 240 to 300 seconds. This is a very small range, and won't allow SkyTools to take full advantage of optimizing your sub exposures to the conditions at any moment. I'm not really sure how that's going to work in practice either. When you enter a range of allowed exposure times it uses an algorithm to select exposure times in between the numbers in the range. I'd have to look at the code, but it may try every second between 240s and 300s, or go in 60 second increments, meaning that you are only allowing 4 min and 5 min exposures. If the latter was your intention, better to enter 240s and 300s in the list of allowed exposure times in the lower part of the dialog instead. But again, that's a pretty restrictive range... if that is your intention, what is your thinking behind it?
Out of curiosity, I noted that your range of allowed exposure times is 240 to 300 seconds. This is a very small range, and won't allow SkyTools to take full advantage of optimizing your sub exposures to the conditions at any moment. I'm not really sure how that's going to work in practice either. When you enter a range of allowed exposure times it uses an algorithm to select exposure times in between the numbers in the range. I'd have to look at the code, but it may try every second between 240s and 300s, or go in 60 second increments, meaning that you are only allowing 4 min and 5 min exposures. If the latter was your intention, better to enter 240s and 300s in the list of allowed exposure times in the lower part of the dialog instead. But again, that's a pretty restrictive range... if that is your intention, what is your thinking behind it?
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound

