Updates to status.photoephemeris.com
We’ve made a few improvements to our status page at status.photoephemeris.com. Here are the key changes:
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We’ve made a few improvements to our status page at status.photoephemeris.com. Here are the key changes:
Photo Ephemeris Web 2.8 was just released today. We’ve added a new UI component to list out the key celestial events for the year.
We’ve recently added some capabilities to Photo Ephemeris Web Pro to make it much easier to plan shots which align the Sun, Moon or Galactic Center with a man-made object - typically a tall building.
New in Photo Ephemeris Web PRO, support for lunar eclipses. With a total lunar eclipse due later this month, we wanted to ensure you’re able to plan for this significant night photography event!
The Vernal Equinox is coming. As I sit here in chilly Colorado awaiting up to two feet of snow, it seems like spring has made a run for the hills. But celestial mechanics say otherwise!
Today we’re releasing the 2.1 update to Photo Ephemeris Web. It includes a bunch of new features and refinements for both free and Pro users.
I headed out to Rocky Mountain National Park on Monday evening for a long overdue photography shoot, in the hopes of catching a good view of comet Neowise.
We’ve made some improvements to the options for direct coordinate (latitude/longitude) entry in both TPE 4.8 for iOS and TPE 1.7.5 for Android. Previously, in the iOS app you could enter coordinates directly by adding a new location and then editing the latitude/longitude fields.
This excerpt from the release notes of a sun tracking app caught my eye: “ Details view now shows Magic Hours for photography — Golden Hour and Blue Hour ”