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I love the Backyard EOS


Lukasz

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Hey everyone I love the Backyard EOS, Its not crashing anymore just add Delay to bulb,  also let the sensor cooldown.  I am testing Backyard EOS in the house with the lens.  The numbers have to be low and then the star is in focus   I'm not sure which one I get its either gonna Be Backyard EOS maybe Nebulosity.

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Well looks like my trailversion ended.  I'm thinking of buying this program, would love to get this for free, well gonna have to buy it.

Why would ANYONE begrudge Guylain the exceedingly Low Price that he Charges for all the Quality and Functionality that he packs into BYE ??

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BYE should not "crash" even with a delay of 0, so there may be an issue that could be addressed if you are able to provide more information. I have never had BYE crash that way and I do not typically add a delay.

 

Also, I use ImagesPlus for image processing, but even though IP camera control supports Canon cameras I use BYE because of its intuitive user-interface and trouble-free capture.  So, you could use BYE for capture and Nebulosity for processing.

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