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Siril 0.9.4

Release date: ..., 2016.

This release is the fourth stability release for the 0.9 branch. Its SVN revision is 1496, but it also has an SVN tag: 0.9.4. Stability updates and minor improvements occur in the dedicated 0.9 branch.

Downloads:

See the installation page for help on dependencies and compilation.

What's new in Siril 0.9.4

Siril 0.9.4 is a stability release: it contains some bug fixes over to the previous version, 0.9.3 and some new features:

  • Fixed issues with SER in generic processing function
  • Fixed inability to open FITS when filename had parenthesis
  • Fixed selecting new images did not update the number of selected images
  • Fixed histogram sliders lag on OS-X
  • Fixed message "Error in highest quality accepted for sequence processing....." during stack of %, even if quality data are computed
  • Fixed sequence export to SER with unselected images
  • Fixed global star alignment with angle close to 180deg
  • Fixed undo cosmetic correction
  • Fixed crash in peaker function
  • Fixed aborting global star registration summary
  • Fixed sequence list which was unreadable with dark GTK theme
  • Fixed the update of the list of images


  • Added support of internationalization:
    • French
    • Dutch
    • Chinese
    • Italian
  • Option for logarithm scale in histogram transformation
  • Add siril.desktop in archlinux
  • Added support for exporting sequence in avi format
  • Option to make a selection for global star registration in a smaller region
  • Read commands from a file
  • Option to follow star in registration
  • Added support for resizing exported sequence
  • Added support for reading and writing SER timestamps
  • Added support for RGB alignment
  • Added functionality to fix broken (0 framecount) SER files


Note: support for films such as AVI has been dropped and many functions of Siril will not work for them, in favour of the SER format. This version of Siril provides a way to convert films into SER sequences, on which all Siril processing functions are supported.