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Welcome to the Wonderful World of Seestar

To make it easy for you to get started, we suggest going in the order of the pages listed below, but you can rummage around and visit pages in any order you want, of course. If you're looking for something specific, try the search box in the top right corner of this page.

Getting Started

1…Quick Start Basic setup and operation guide.
2…First Run Walk-through of initial setup and testing.
3…Definitions Explanation of key terms and concepts.
4…FAQs Answers to common questions for new users.


Learning the Basics:

1…Operation Detailed instructions on using the Seestar app.
2…Aquisition_modes Explanation of different imaging modes.
3…Telescope System Setting up and connecting your telescope.\\
4…Camera Information about the Seestar camera and its settings.
5…Field Rotation Understanding and correcting for field rotation.\\


Expanding Your Knowledge

1…gallery Examples of images taken with Seestar.\\
2…before_n_after Showcasing image processing results.\\
3…Post-Processing Guides and tutorials for editing your photos.\\
4…Printing Example of framed Seestar image.\\
5…Save & Export Instructions for saving and exporting your images.
6…Hints Additional tips and tricks for using Seestar.

Troubleshooting and Advanced Topics

1…Troubleshooting Solutions to common problems and errors.
2…Bugs & Bitches Reporting and tracking known issues.
3…S_W_Tools Information about Seestar software tools.
4…Streaming Guides for live streaming with Seestar.
5…Useful Links Links to relevant resources and communities.

Reference Materials


1…PDF Manual Downloadable PDF version of the user manual.
2…Serious Disclaimer Legal disclaimer.
3…Silly Disclaimer Lighthearted disclaimers.

Other


1…History Information about the development of Seestar.
2…Settings Customizable settings within the Seestar app.
3…Pictures Exhibition]] Showcasing user-created content.
4…Books A collection of reading materials for astrophotographers.

Cuiv the Lazy Geek has been an astrophotographer for over 10 years, and he has an enthusiastic delivery in the many YouTube videos he's created. This one is a good introduction to the Seestar with an emphasis on post-processing images–which is not required to enjoy your Seestar–but can have a dramatic effect on your images. Plus it has a satisfying artistic element to it, so it's fun to do.




After watching the video a good place to go is to the Quick Start page


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