What's In My Image? Let's Go Over the Advanced Features!

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Published 2024-07-19

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  • "Becoming close to have an amazing script" - this is quite an understatement, thank you for the script-
  • @rickbria8420
    It’s great to show students all the stuff that is in just about any image. They love it!
  • I was going to g to mention v1.5 still had a zoom issue, but no need! Take a bow this is amazing 👏
  • @KakuSarma
    Once again, a huge thumbs up for your excellent work. Look forward to getting such beautiful works from you regularly.
  • Excellent! I can now spend hours looking at things I never knew were there before.
  • @LogansAstro
    Fantastic update. I have enjoyed using the previous version but these are great additions to the script. Brilliant work
  • @Obroa
    amazing script, have had so much fun with it
  • Awesome script! Very useful if you want to conduct a research. You know what it would be great? The ability to erase previous searchs on the image. Thank you so much for your generous efforts!
  • @emuhead
    Really fun script to use, part of my workflow now, im interested to see what i snagged in the image. Thankyou for that. I do wonder if it's possible to only get results for things you can see in the image though, quite a few objects you can't see. It's probably a lot of work though for little gain. It's great as is, especially now you can query the entire image at once. Great work as always!
  • @RigoFromSpain
    Really wonderful Frank, is it not possible that the scrolling in the image can be part in the other scripts? especially masking script ? Thx
  • @ssbhide123
    This script alone wants me to buy Pixinsight now.. 😮 😅
  • I already had an annotated image of the rosette nebula which I did in pixinsight, I loaded the image into your what's in my image script and chose a couple of interesting subjects ie, Quasars, white dwarfs and carbon stars. the search added these subjects onto the already annotated image and I saved it. great I thought, added subjects of interest to an already annotated image. Problem is when I reload into pixinsight to view, the extra subjects are there, but are very small and cannot be read without zooming in. is there a way so these points of interest can be enlarged somewhat and can the be read along side the information from the original annotation. in this way you could really get into annotating the image with all the information you desire.