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This Unofficial Seestar User Guide wiki was created to make it easier for you to enjoy your Seestar. This wiki is up-to-date as of Android 2.2.2 and firmware 3.69, and iOS V2.2.1 and firmware 3.68. If anyone finds any discrepancies, please let me know.
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A short video about what the Seestar can and can't do
If you're looking for information on how to brighten up Seestar images, and you're using an iPhone or iPad, there'a a new app that lets you do all the standard tweaking right on your iOS device. And it has four AI tools to remove satellite trails, noise, and gradients plus an AI star reducer/remover. Watch this short video and then visit astroeditapp.com for more details or go straight to the Apple App Store https://apps.apple.com/us/app/astroedit-simple-and-quick/id6478158736
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Now, if you're just getting started with the Seestar, jump over to the Home page and have fun! If you're looking for more post-processing tips go to the Processing page.
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