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Эд, приветствую!Для QHY6 разве не надо ставить QHY-SDK? У меня кху183 без сдк тоже не пашет.T7m шил прошивой от ASI120MM. После чего она стала боль-мень адекватной под линухом.Шо вин7, шо 16.04... Антиквариаты!
Насчет QHY-SDK погуглю.
Удивлён... огорчён. Раздосадован!Пойду в соседнюю тему, искать автоматизацию планетной обработки под винду.
Usage: PixInsight [<arg_list>] [<url_list>]<url_list> is a sequence <url>[ <url_list>]<url> is an URL specification to an existing file. Supported file types include images of any installed image format, Process Set Module files (.xpsm .psm), script files (.js, .jsh, .scp), project files (.pxiproject, .xosm) and plain text files (.txt, files with no suffix, and a number of source code file types such as .c, .cpp, .h, etc). URLs must conform to the URI specification from RFC 3986 (Uniform Resource Identifier: Generic Syntax). For remote URLs, at least the HTTP, HTTPS, FTP and FTPS protocols are fully supported with optional user authentication. For local path specifications, file name templates are fully supported via standard * and ? wildcards.<arg_list> is a sequence <arg>[ <arg_list>]<arg> is a valid argument specification. Valid arguments are the following:--startup-script=<file_path> <file_path> is a path specification to a local script file that will be executed as part of the startup procedure. By default, all executable scripts located on the "etc/startup" installation directory are loaded and executed automatically on startup, unless a script is specified with this argument, or the --no-startup-scripts argument is used (see below).--no-startup-scripts Don't execute any startup scripts.--no-startup-check-updates Don't launch the 'check for updates' background process during startup.--no-startup-gui-messages Don't show error and warning messages using message boxes and other fancy graphical interface resources during startup.--no-splash Don't show a very nice splash window during startup.--no-ipv6 Do not try to use IPv6 addresses when resolving host names. This option can be useful to troubleshoot network connection issues, especially on Windows platforms with SSL/TLS problems.--display=[<host_name>]:<screen_number> Override the standard DISPLAY environment variable on X11. <screen_number> is a zero-based screen number valid on the specified (or default) host. Zero corresponds to the default primary screen. This option is ignored on macOS and Windows platforms.--opengl=<impl> Forces the use of a particular OpenGL implementation. This option can be useful to troubleshoot OpenGL problems, especially on Windows platforms. The <impl> argument value must be one of: raster Use pure raster surfaces on all top-level windows. This option effectively disables the use of OpenGL hardware acceleration on the entire PixInsight platform. GPU acceleration will also be disabled in the integrated Chromium browser component. software Use a platform-dependent, software-based OpenGL 2.1 or higher implementation. GPU acceleration will also be disabled in the integrated Chromium browser component. ES Use an OpenGL ES 2.0 or higher implementation distributed with the core application on Windows. This option has no effect on other platforms. desktop Force the use of desktop OpenGL hardware acceleration, even if the host graphics driver/adapter has been blacklisted, even if the host graphics hardware is known to be buggy or crash-prone. The default OpenGL implementations are: --opengl=desktop on FreeBSD, Linux and macOS. --opengl=ES on Windows.--share-opengl-contexts--no-share-opengl-contexts Enables and disables, respectively, resource sharing between the OpenGL contexts used by different graphical interface elements. This option is enabled by default.--swap-interval=<n>|disable|auto Specifies the minimum number <n> of video frames displayed before video buffer swaps. This can be used to synchronize OpenGL drawing to the vertical refresh rate of the screen. Specifying 'disable' or zero turns off vertical refresh synchronization. Specifying 'auto' or a negative value applies default system settings. A value > 0 specifies the number of video frames for synchronization. The default value is 1 on Linux and Windows, 'auto' on macOS. The supported range is [-1,8]. Note: This functionality may not be supported by the underlying platform or be disabled by platform configuration settings. In such a case, this option will be silently ignored.--accelerated-2d-canvas--no-accelerated-2d-canvas Enables and disables, respectively, the use of OpenGL framebuffers for HTML5 2D canvas in the integrated Chromium browser component. Implicitly forced to disabled state when --opengl=raster or --opengl=software are specified. Enabled by default otherwise.--webgl--no-webgl Enables and disables, respectively, support for HTML 5 WebGL in the integrated Chromium browser component. Implicitly forced to disabled state when --opengl=raster or --opengl=software are specified. Enabled by default otherwise.--native-dialogs--no-native-dialogs Enables and disables, respectively, the use of native dialog windows on each platform and/or desktop environment. This is enabled by default.--ui-scaling=<n>|auto Set the core UI scaling factor to <n> in the range [1,4], or allow the core application to calculate a suitable scaling factor automatically. The specified value or setting will persist in application preferences.--ui-font-resolution=<n> Set the core font resolution to <n> in the range [10,1000] dpi. The specified value will persist in application preferences. The default font resolution is 100 dpi.-n[=<slot>] | --new[=<slot>] Create a new instance of the PixInsight core application. If specified as a positive integer, <slot> is an application slot in the [1,256] range. If no slot is specified, the new instance will try to run in the first free slot available.-y[=<slot>] | --yield[=<slot>] Yield execution to an already running instance of the PixInsight core application. <slot> is an optional application slot with the same meaning as for the -n option. Execution is always yielded by default if neither -n nor -y are specified, and there are one or more running (and alive) application instances.-e | --enumerate Write a report of all the running and crashed application instances (to stdout on UNIX/Linux platforms, to a message box on Windows), including process identifiers (PIDs).--terminate=<slot> Send an unconditional application termination IPC command to a running application instance at the specified <slot>. ** Warning ** The application will be forced to exit immediately, even if there are running processes or scripts. No modified data will be saved and no settings will be stored. Running processes won't have any chance to perform cleanup operations or save working parameters.-x=[<slot>:]<file_path> | --execute=[<slot>:]<file_path> Send a script execution IPC command to a running instance of the PixInsight core application. <slot> is an optional application slot with the same meaning as for the -n argument. <file_path> is a path to an existing script file that will be executed by the target instance. If no <slot> is specified, the execution command will be sent to the first running instance.--start-process=[<slot>:]<process_id>[,<parameters>] Send a process start IPC command to the process with <process_id> identifier. <slot> is an optional application slot with the same meaning as for the -n argument. <parameters> is an optional string of process-specific parameters.--stop-process=[<slot>:]<process_id> Send a process stop IPC command to the process with <process_id> identifier. <slot> is an optional application slot with the same meaning as for the -n argument.--set-process-parameters=[<slot>:]<process_id>[,<parameters>] Send a set process parameters IPC command to the process with <process_id> identifier. <slot> and <parameters> are optional and have the same meaning as for the --start-process argument.--get-process-status=[<slot>:]<process_id> Send a get process status IPC command to the process with <process_id> identifier. <slot> is an optional application slot with the same meaning as for the -n argument. The current process status will be send to stdout with the following format: <slot>:<process_id>: <status>\n where <slot> is the application slot (explicit or implicit), and <status> is an integer that can take the values: 0 : The process is not running. > 0 : (process-specific positive nonzero values) The process is currently in execution. < 0 : (process-specific negative values) Denotes an error condition, such as a crashed process or core application.--ipc-segment-size=<size> Set the size in bytes of the inter-process communication (IPC) segment. The valid range is [64KiB,1GiB]. The default IPC segment size is 64 KiB.--ipc-index-length=<n> <n> is the length of the IPC message index. The minimum length is 16 and the maximum cannot exceed 1/4 of the IPC segment size. The default IPC message index length is 16.--automation-mode Run the PixInsight core application in automation mode. This is a special working mode designed to improve non-interactive or unattended execution (e.g. through IPC commands) by disabling all special graphical effects, as well as many informative and warning messages normally shown to the user. In automation mode, no preferences settings will be saved upon application termination, and the following arguments are implicitly defined: --no-startup-check-updates --no-startup-gui-messages --no-splash --without-printer-m=<file_path> | --module=<file_path> <file_path> is a local path specification to a PixInsight module that will be installed upon startup. This argument can be used multiple times to define a set of modules that will be installed in the order they appear on the command line.-s=<file_path> | --script=<file_path> <file_path> is a local path specification to a script that will be featured (if the script provides valid feature preprocessor directives) upon startup. This argument can be used multiple times to define a set of scripts that will be featured in the same order they appear on the command line.-r=<file_path> | --run=<file_path> <file_path> is a local path specification to a script file that will be loaded and executed just after the startup procedure. This argument can be used multiple times to define an ordered set of scripts that will be executed after the startup script.--force-exit After running all scripts specified with -r arguments, exit the application unconditionally. ** Warning ** No modified data will be saved if this option is specified.--reset-all Force a reset of all configuration settings. This includes all user-defined preferences, pixel readout options, color management settings, global RGBWS parameters, and all module-specific and script-specific settings.--reset-color-management Reset color management settings to factory-default values.--reset-preferences Reset all user preferences to factory-default settings.--reset-readout-options Reset pixel readout options to factory-default settings.--reset-RGBWS Reset global RGB Working Space parameters to factory-default values.--reset-printer Reset the global printer object to default settings.--force-srgb-monitor-profile Assign an sRGB ICC profile to the primary monitor, ignoring previous or default color management settings. This option is useful to overcome blocking situations where the system monitor profile is corrupted or invalid, as happens sometimes on Windows.--with-printer--without-printer Do/do not initialize the global printer object.--default-modules Reset the set of installed modules to the default standard set. After scanning the bin installation directory looking for valid PixInsight modules, the core application will try to install all modules found. Other modules that could have previously been installed will be discarded.--default-scripts Reset the set of featured scripts. After scanning the src/scripts installation directory looking for scripts, the core application will create entries for all valid scripts found under the Script menu. Other scripts that could have previously been featured will be discarded.--default-favorites Reset the Favorite Processes category to the factory-default set, which is version-dependent. The previous selection will be lost.--no-modules Do not install any modules. Any modules installed during this session will be discarded. The core application will install the current set of modules the next time it is executed without this argument.--no-scripts Do not feature any scripts. Any scripts featured during this session will be discarded. The core application will load the current collection of featured scripts the next time it is executed without this argument.--no-attach Prevent other processes from attaching to the PixInsight core executable. Generation of core dumps is also disabled on Linux. The prctl syscall is invoked with the PR_SET_DUMPABLE flag set to zero. On macOS the ptrace system call is invoked with the PT_DENY_ATTACH request. On Windows this argument has no effect.--print-environment Writes the names and values of all environment variables (to stdout on UNIX/Linux platforms, to a message box on Windows).--r[+|-] Enable/disable recursive directory search for wildcard local file specifications. Each occurrence of this argument applies to local file items following it on the command line.--help Display this help text and exit.
Пикс хорошо, но совсем не планетная прога
угу. но если кадры не совсем упоротые, можно делать стандартные всякие калибровки и алайн через FFTRegistration
The software has been tested successfully on Windows, various Linux distributions, and macOS. Starting with version 0.8.0, PSS can be used either in GUI mode or from the command line, e.g. as part of a large automatic workflow.