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Disabled all tabs except the 'Do Processing' tabs while processing is happening. Modified image preview window ready for more changes to come.

Added maximum pixel value data to test image viewer window. Added a hot pixel filter for Raw images. Added ability to accurately align lunar images with part of the disc in shadow to prevent alignment errors in RegiStax 6. Fixed bug in histogram stretching bit colour data. Adjusted gain for raw image files to match previous CR2 only version. Added FPS frames per second column to source files list.

Upgraded and improved Animation generation. Updates to Options menu. MOV files and possibly other video types. This means most video formats and codecs can now be opened. Added option to specify the number of best quality frames as a percentage of the total frames rather than a fixed number.

Added support for moving selected items up and down in the source file list. Updated object detection algorithm to ignore artefacts at the border of the frames. Fixed histogram stretch bug when bit data colour or monochrome is used. Added 'Optimise Options For Planetary Animation' control to simplify use when generating planetary animations. This allows repeating animations to 'pause' at the end of each playback.

Changed behaviour when reading AVI frames with bad lengths, now skips frames rather than issuing a fatal error. Moved 'Limit Frames' control to 'Input Options' tab. Added control to specify whether source frames are colour, mono or auto-detected. Added icons to each option group to aid navigating the options. Fixed bug that could cause long output SER files with cropped frames to be corrupted.

Added support for writing TIFF files 8-bit and bit. Added support for reading Canon RAW. CR2 files. Added support for processing 16 bits per pixel samples.

Added option to convert colour frames to monochrome. Added option to maintain colour balance when stretching colour frames' histograms.

Bug Fixes: Fixed bug where finding object with hard edge could cause crash. Added zoom control to viewer window. Bug Fixes: Fixed crash when Save Options dialogue is cancelled.

GUI project added to control command line code and display output. Added installer to check for. NET Framework 4 and install all required components. Bug Fixes: Fixed bug in minimum pixel estimation.

Changed default operation so that rejected frames are not saved. Added option to save rejected frames if required. Added support for writing AVI video files supports colour or monochrome images. Fixed bug where processing multiple. Fixed bug where source images with mixed case file extensions are not processed. Changed the default output file type to match the first input file type.

Updated generated directory structure and filenames. Updated output text. Now works in batch mode by default with new option '-join' '-j' to treat multiple input files as a single file. Added option to use the original quality algorithm as taken from Ninox.

Part 2. Decide if you want a default download folder. The first settings is where your downloaded files are saved to. You select this if you want all downloaded files to be saved in one default folder. The default folder name will appear in the white box beside the option.

You may want to change the folder you are saving your downloads to if you are sharing the computer with someone else. Decide if you want to select where each download gets saved. You can click inside the box to check it if you want to pick where every single individual download goes rather than having them downloaded into one folder. This option is great if you keep your downloads organized by type.

Exit the Downloads Settings menu. There is no extra saving option; once you change the settings, they change automatically. Yes No. Not Helpful 2 Helpful 3. You can't save downloads to another file than the file you're trying to download. All you need to do is open the file in a photo editor, and save it as another type of file.

Not Helpful 4 Helpful 3. Is there an option for opening a download instead of having to download and save each file? No, there isn't any other option than downloading the file.

You must first download it, then you can open it. Not Helpful 18 Helpful 2. Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. By using this service, some information may be shared with YouTube.



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