Re: First Attempts at APPM - Long Story


Ray Gralak
 

Right that is another option! So the settings in APPM - such as scale and binning - inform SGP and override its
settings?
APPM can send a command for SGPro to take an image with SGPro's camera. Things like binning, full or subframe dimensions, and duration are passed to SGPro. Later, after the image has successfully created, APPM passes the image back to SGPro for plate solving. SGPro doesn't have to know the image was created previously by itself or by another application so APPM needs to send the image scale for that image. This does not override SGPro's image scale setting.

-Ray Gralak
Author of APCC (Astro-Physics Command Center): https://www.astro-physics.com/apcc-pro
Author of PEMPro V3: https://www.ccdware.com
Author of Astro-Physics V2 ASCOM Driver: https://www.siriusimaging.com/apdriver


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Right that is another option! So the settings in APPM - such as scale and binning - inform SGP and override its
settings?

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