Hi all,
I was thinking which is the most efficient way of analysing the quality (seeing) of an AVI file while out in the field? I know autostakkert can run frame analysis for each video sequence but is it a case of just manually viewing the seeing in each video and choosing the best AVI sequences that way? I'm sure that is something that comes with experience!
CS
Mark
I was thinking which is the most efficient way of analysing the quality (seeing) of an AVI file while out in the field? I know autostakkert can run frame analysis for each video sequence but is it a case of just manually viewing the seeing in each video and choosing the best AVI sequences that way? I'm sure that is something that comes with experience!
CS
Mark