[APBeta] APv2b29 behavior
Bruce Pipes
bruce.pipes at fandm.edu
Wed Apr 1 05:16:37 PDT 2009
Yes, the guide stars are in the FOV of the images.
Thanks,
Bruce
On Mar 31, 2009, at 9:29 PM, Paul Rodman wrote:
>
> On Mar 31, 2009, at 05:46 PM, Bruce Pipes wrote:
>
>> I have been busy using APv1.6.1 to drive my scope for lots of
>> imaging (worked flawlessly) and am just getting back to working
>> with APv2. I downloaded b29 and it generally seems to work well
>> (MacOS 10.5.6). The DSS images open very quickly. However, I have
>> noticed two strange behaviors. First, I am using a plan converted
>> from v1.6.1 and when I open it, it has every object having a DSS
>> image. The plan consists of a number of DSO's, which do have DSS
>> images downloaded, and stars for each created by the script, Guide
>> Star, which should not have DSS images. Interestingly, the DSS
>> images associated with the guide stars are the images for the
>> corresponding DSO's. I know you have been working on the DSS image
>> stuff. Have I missed something about that?
>
> Yes. The image identification is now such that if the object appears
> anywhere in an image (not just the centre) it will be listed as an
> image for that object. I would image that your guide stars are
> withing the FoV of the images for the DSOs, right?
>
>> Second, when I shut down APv2b29, it spends a very long time
>> "Saving settings". I just timed it and it took almost a minute to
>> quit.
>
> Fixed for 2.0b30.
>
> Paul R.
>
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