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--- Comment #4 from Sebastien ---
Yes ok, this is already what I'm doing so forget the graphical part of my wish.
But imagine you have dozen of object in your list, then you have to select one
by one to compare object size with your sensor size.
It woul
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--- Comment #3 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
You can do this now. Create an FOV indicator for your camera, then in your
observation list, center each desired target in the sky map. Enable HiPS with
DSS Colored overlay, and you will get a pretty good idea on how
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--- Comment #2 from Sebastien ---
Exactly.
Like in dso-browser website. Actually in kstars, filter includes type of
object, magnitude, height in the sky. Size in the sky is missing and would help
to choose a target.
To be perfect, it would be great to
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--- Comment #1 from Jasem Mutlaq ---
You mean how it looks with respect to your chip FOV?
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