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 RAW (FITS): These are unprocessed image files that are not compressed so they allow for greater flexibility in post-processing. Seestar saves them in My Album in Seestar Files, accessible from the Home screen. RAW (FITS): These are unprocessed image files that are not compressed so they allow for greater flexibility in post-processing. Seestar saves them in My Album in Seestar Files, accessible from the Home screen.
  
-AVI files are videos created with the RAW mode turned on. These files are not compressed and can be disassembled, graded for quality, and stacked to produce gthe best possible final image.+AVI files are videos created with the RAW mode turned on. These files are not compressed and can be disassembled frame by frame, graded for quality, and only the good ones stacked to produce the best possible final image.
  
-===== Exporting =====+===== Exporting from app =====
  
-You can move your images from the Seestar to a computer directly from the mobile app. +You can move your images from the Seestar to a computer directly from the mobile app or save them to your phone's photo albumSelect JPEGs in My Album and tap the share icon. This will give you options to download, export, or share the images.
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-You can select JPEGs in My Album and tap the share icon. This will give you options to download, export, or share the image directly from your mobile device.+
  
 === Connecting to a Computer === === Connecting to a Computer ===
  
-You can connect Seestar to your computer using the provided USB-C to USB-A cable included in the Seestar package, or with an aftermarket USB-C to USB-C if that’s what your computer uses. Your computer should recognize your Seestar as a removable storage device. You can then access the "eMMC" folder where images and videos are stored. A USB-C thumb drive will work too.+You can connect Seestar to your computer using the provided USB-C to USB-A cable included in the Seestar package, or with an aftermarket USB-C to USB-C if that’s what your computer uses. Your computer will recognize your Seestar as a removable storage device. You can then access the "eMMC" folder where images and videos are stored. A USB-C thumb drive will work too.
  
 If you enabled Station Mode on Seestar and have your computer connected to the same Wi-Fi network you can use the Mac Finder or the Windows File Explorer to access the files stored on the Seestar. If you enabled Station Mode on Seestar and have your computer connected to the same Wi-Fi network you can use the Mac Finder or the Windows File Explorer to access the files stored on the Seestar.
  
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