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6 siril - image processing tool for astronomy and others
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9 siril [-i conf_file] [-f] [-v] [-h] [-p] [-d working_directory] [-s
10 script_file] [image_file_to_open]
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13 Siril is an image processing tool specially tailored for noise reduc‐
14 tion and improving the signal/noise ratio of an image from multiple
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16 pictures from various file formats, even image sequences (movies and
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20 -i Starts Siril with configuration file which path is given in
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23 -f (or --format) Prints all supported image input formats, depend‐
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26 -v (or --version) Prints program name and version and exits
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28 -h (or --help) Short usage help
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30 -p Start siril without the graphical user interface and use the
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35 -d (or --directory) Setting argument in cwd
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37 -s Start siril without the graphical user interface and run a
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42 image_file_to_open
43 Open an image or sequence file right after start-up
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46 ~/.siril/siril.cfg
47 User preferences. Overridden by the -i option.
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49 The stylesheet used to change colours of the graphical user
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58 Vincent Hourdin <debian-siril at free-astro.org> Cyril Richard <cyril
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