Where can I find metadata for images saved in Singularity?
You can find information like shooting date, number of images stacked, observation time, image weight, moon phase, etc. in your Singularity gallery:
Profile tab > Tap on the saved photo > Details
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How to locate your observation images in the telescope's saved files?
To access the images saved by Vespera, you first need to connect to the telescope via FTP. To learn how to do this, please refer to the following help guide: FTP process. The files are organized by observation in the "user" folder. An additional ...
Where are my images saved?
Captured images are automatically saved in your smartphone's photo gallery.
How to update my instrument?
Note: Two types of updates are available: Singularity application update: This must be done first. Embedded software update: This applies to the software in your Stellina or Vespera observation station. Our newsletter, titled "A New Update Is Now ...
Can I retrieve the raw images and process them myself?
Yes! You can save and process your raw images by inserting a USB key into STELLINA’s dedicated compartment before starting your observation. The retrieved files will be available in the following formats: JPEG: The final images processed ...
How do I find my firmware version?
To find out the firmware version number of your Stellina, connect to your instrument's Wi-Fi network, then in Singularity, go to: Space Center > click on the Instrument thumbnail > The version is displayed under the status of your device. It starts ...