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主題: seestar companion 軟體
作者: peter2026-02-02 23:31:55
🔭 Seestar Companion – v1.1 coming in the next 24–48 hours
Over the last days I’ve been working on a new update with a simple goal:
make Seestar Companion more flexible and more transparent, without changing your workflow.
Version 1.1 introduces:
• Support for custom data folders (HDD, NAS, backups, non-standard archives)
• Dual input mode: standard Seestar folder structure or advanced custom archives
• Optional non-destructive copy of analyzed frames (“Analyzed Session” with Good / Borderline / Not good)
• Clearer explanations when all frames are classified as “Good”
• Small UX and stability improvements
This update is about infrastructure and clarity, not extra complexity: the goal is to better reflect real-world Seestar archives.
Release is expected in the next 24–48 hours, as a free update for existing Seestar Companion users.
If you’d like to check the official page, you can look for:
👉 astroimagingtoolbox dot com / seestar-companion
Thanks to everyone who shared feedback and ideas — they directly shaped this version. 🙏


主題: 回覆: seestar companion 軟體
作者: peter2026-02-02 23:32:23
 Seestar Companion 1.0.2 is now available
After a short pause, I’m back with a new release of Seestar Companion — a desktop app designed for ZWO Seestar S30, S30 Pro and S50 users.
Seestar Companion does not process images and does not replace PixInsight, Siril or DSS.
Its purpose is different: it helps you understand how good your Seestar session really was, why, and how it compares to other nights.
What it does
• Reads Seestar session folders directly (no special exports)
• Gives each session a quality score with a clear, human explanation
• Takes into account integration time, target altitude, Moon impact and consistency
• Lets you compare multiple nights on the same target
• Exports clean PNG / social-ready summaries
New in version 1.0.2
• Frame Quality Analysis (Good / Borderline / Not good)
• Non-destructive workflow (original frames are never deleted)
• Optional safe copy of analyzed frames into dedicated folders
• UI refinements and clarity improvements
The software is offline-first, multilingual, and actively developed based on community feedback.
A macOS version is planned.
 I’ve just published the first official video overview explaining how it works and what’s new.
More details are available on the Astro Imaging Toolbox website:
 astroimagingtoolbox dot com / seestar-companion
As always, feedback from Seestar users is very welcome.
Clear skies