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  | ppmcentre.exe | 29.32 KB |
 | Written by Anthony Wesley (forum member 'Bird'), this program takes as input a a bunch of BMP files, centre's each image within the BMP, optionally crops the frame a bit, and writes over the original BMP. This is useful for planetary avi post-processing, to centre the planet in each frame before passing through Registax. To create the BMP's in the first place, use a program like VirtualDub to save a sequence of BMP's from an avi capture file. For options and help, run: ppmcentre --help | |
  | RGBSplit-v2.1.0.zip | 2.01 MB |
 | Written by Adam Bialek (forum member 'Hitchhiker'), RGBSplit is a VB application that will take as input one or more directories containing colour BMP files, and it will split the bitmaps into their Red, Green and Blue channels, saving the resulting bitmaps into their own subdirectories. | |
  | PCFE-v1.0.0.zip | 2.37 MB |
 | Written by Adam Bialek (forum member 'Hitchhiker'), PCFE is a VB application that takes as input one or more directories containing BMP files, allows you to set options for ppmcentre, and it will run Anthony Wesley's ppmcentre program on the command line. ppmcentre is a tool used to crop, centre and rank the BMP files. PCFE takes the trouble out of running DOS command line programs. | |
  | Observing_Log_Template.pdf | 41.94 KB |
 | This Observing Log Template is great for recording what you see at the eyepiece, with sections for all the usual details, a finder chart, 2 eyepiece sketch pads and detailed notes. | |
  | eyepiece_shootout_guidelines.txt | 3.62 KB |
 | Courtesy of the Yahoo group "Astronomy_Shootouts", this file lists a set of criteria you should be aware of and look for when doing an eyepiece review. | |
  | iis_pamphlet_070720.pdf | 796.79 KB |
 | If you want to help promote IceInSpace, you can download and print this pamphlet and distribute it at your local astro club meetings, star parties etc. It prints equally well in black&white or colour, though colour does look better :) | |
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