![]() The sole purpose of NINA is to operate your astrophotography gear, get you the exposures you desire, and organize that collected data so that you can then import it into image processing software of your choice. It is worth noting what NINA is not an image processing application. ![]() Tell the filter wheel to rotate to the red filter and take another N exposures, perform a dither… and so-on. Take N exposures at X gain (or ISO) and Y shutter speed. Select the luminance filter in the filter wheel. An example would be to point the telescope to this part of the sky. ![]() The software operates a to-do list done in sequential order. This means one may press “Start” on the sequence and go do other things: watch TV, enjoy visual astronomy through another telescope, or even just go to bed knowing that the application will take care of all the hardware manipulation and data collection and collation itself. ![]() NINA stands for Nighttime Imaging ‘N’ Astronomy Software and it offers a sequencing application to compose an astrophotography session and then drive the session from start to finish. The NINA imaging software is an open source astrophotography sequencing suite allowing users to set up an imaging sessions that contain sequences of hardware control actions and exposures.
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