trying to download the pipp SW after being informed about in a news article during the last days. Hitting the download button, the "page not found" appears. trying to see "all versions" and downloading it from there, the same. Trying to look onto the google "visot home page" sites.google.com button,the same. Just weird. Is the project dead?
I have a sequence of 110 solar images taken in Ha with pretty good solar tracking. When I animate the sequence, I get much better results WITHOUT frame stabilization than with it. Any suggestions ?
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Answer by
Akash Shah
It sounds like the frame stabilization feature in PIPP might not be working well with your solar images. You could try different settings or try stabilizing the frames manually to see if that improves the results. It might also be worth reaching out to the developer or checking online forums for tips on how to improve frame stabilization for solar images.
It appears that the page you are trying to download PIPP from cannot be found. You may need to try an alternative source for downloading PIPP or contact the software developer for assistance.
The developers of PIPP have created a page called Manual on their website where various things are explained about the software including the Source files that you load into the software. I recommend checking that page to see exactly what type of files you can load into.
As far as I've seen after the software started, you can load two types of files through the main interface.
trying to download the pipp SW after being informed about in a news article during the last days.
Hitting the download button, the "page not found" appears. trying to see "all versions" and downloading it from there, the same. Trying to look onto the google "visot home page" sites.google.com button,the same. Just weird. Is the project dead?
I have a sequence of 110 solar images taken in Ha with pretty good solar tracking.
When I animate the sequence, I get much better results WITHOUT frame stabilization than with it.
Any suggestions ?
It sounds like the frame stabilization feature in PIPP might not be working well with your solar images. You could try different settings or try stabilizing the frames manually to see if that improves the results. It might also be worth reaching out to the developer or checking online forums for tips on how to improve frame stabilization for solar images.
It appears that the page you are trying to download PIPP from cannot be found. You may need to try an alternative source for downloading PIPP or contact the software developer for assistance.
The developers of PIPP have created a page called Manual on their website where various things are explained about the software including the Source files that you load into the software. I recommend checking that page to see exactly what type of files you can load into.
As far as I've seen after the software started, you can load two types of files through the main interface.