Is there a way auto-create observations by scanning a directory-tree of .FITS files? I would like to track projects that I have started years ago but are not complete. It will be quite tedious to manually enter each night's observations to determine the total data I have collected over the years. I use ACP and Scheduler gives me a good feel for my progress but sometimes I'll modify plans in Scheduler which would skew its description of progress. And in some cases some data were collected without ACP. I use PixInsight's batch-preprocessing script to quickly read a directory-tree of my light frames taken on a given target over the years and it will conveniently compute total exposure for each filter for the entire tree of files. It would be great to have something similar in SkyTools so I can save this and track progress over time. Going a bit further... getting PixInsight to compute quality statistics on the observations and store that in the project would be fantastic as well.
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Is there a way to create observations by scanning a folder of images?
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Is there a way to create observations by scanning a folder of images? - by herman - 2024-04-28, 01:57 AM
RE: Is there a way to create observations by scanning a folder of images? - by theskyhound - 2024-04-29, 03:03 AM
RE: Is there a way to create observations by scanning a folder of images? - by orionbelt - 2024-04-30, 04:51 PM
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