Plate solving with the use of narrow-band filters will most definitely require changing advanced settings depending on the area of sky you’re imaging. You may need adjustments according to your setup to be fast and accurate. These are just a baseline, and what works for me.Configuration and explanations of the more involved settings can be found down the page after the basic setup.More advanced settings will help you solve a bit quicker, but fiddling with them off the bat could just lead to frustration.This is a basic setup to get you going and solving relatively quickly.The information below is still relevant, especially if you’re using BackyardEOS or BackyardNikon, but I find plate solving through APT easier and more reliable. I have since moved on to using Astrophotography Tool and the integrated plate solving using ASPS and PlateSolve2.
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