QHY cameras – prevent still mode when in RGB and lock out short exposure values that don’t work correctly.Better detection of disconnected devices, particularly webcams.Fix bug reading some FITS files into Test/Folder Monitor camera.Improved detection of plate solving applications.Fix timeouts with long exposures on Atik cameras.Updated SDKs from QHY and SVBony – bug fixes and new model support. replaces – fixes Altair camera license claim issue.Updated Altair SDK – includes new models, bug fixes, control of window heater.Improved logging of PHD2 dithering issues.Fix for unable to move ROI on Celestron cameras.Updated Altair SDK – support for new models.Updated ZWO SDK – Bug fixes and new models.Updated SVBony SDK – Bug fixes and new models.Updated QHY SDK – Bug fixes and new models.Updated Altair SDK to support new models and fix bugs.Fix for compatibility with ASCOM Platform 6.5SP1.Improved QHY GPS autocalibration algorithms added.Fix crash on startup caused by bad saved plate solver location setting.Sha1:b15bf3cd2db639e33d2c9f6c7ebfab9b72d20b85ĭownload 64 bit version Note: Basler, iNova, Point Grey and Starlight Xpress cameras are NOT supported in the 64 bit version of SharpCap. The 64 bit version only supports Altair, Atik, Celestron, Moravian, QHY, ZWO and ASCOM cameras. The 64 bit version is recommended if you are running live stacking on high resolution cameras, particularly if you encounter out-of-memory errors with the 32 bit version. See what’s included in the Free and Pro versions here.ģ2 or 64 bit version of SharpCap? Most people should use the default 32 bit version of SharpCap. Find out more about what SharpCap Pro here. SharpCap Pro: There isn’t a separate download for SharpCap Pro – just download the latest version of SharpCap and enter a license key to unlock the SharpCap Pro features. You can read about the new features in SharpCap 3.2.
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