An astronomical image processing software for Linux. (IRIS clone)
https://www.siril.org/
Siril is meant to be Iris for Linux (sirI-L). It is an astronomical image processing tool, able to convert, pre-process images, help aligning them automatically or manually, stack them and enhance final images.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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lower_meson_version.patch | 0000000381 381 Bytes | |
siril-1.0.6.tar.bz2 | 0002893872 2.76 MB | |
siril.changes | 0000014628 14.3 KB | |
siril.spec | 0000003513 3.43 KB |
Revision 29 (latest revision is 44)
Paolo Stivanin (polslinux)
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(revision 29)
- Update to 1.0.6: * When an empty or malformed SER file was in the directory, previewing it would crash siril. * Saving an image as TIFF could crash siril. * Extracting the polynomial background gradient could crash siril when not enough samples were set. * The iif command of Pixel Math had a problem. Also, PixelMath mishandled some negative values. * Cropping a sequence with images of different sizes would crash if the selected area was not common to all the frames of the sequence. * Command seqstat could crash on large sequences when some images were not selected. * Siril could crash when a large star was close to border during star detection. * Asinh tool had bad behaviour with the black point for monochrome and 32bits images. * Searching for a sky object in SIMBAD containing a ‘+’ character in its named failed.
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