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How do I add an image from the Digitized Sky Survey (or somewhere else) to Starry Night?

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How do I add an image from the Digitized Sky Survey (or somewhere else) to Starry Night?

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Image Editor Starry Night Pro, Pro Plus, High School and Astrophoto Suite lets you add images of any area of the night sky. You can use your own images, or download them from the Digitized Sky Survey. The Image Editor allows you to resize and orient the image to integrate it seamlessly with your Starry Night view. Adding Your Own Images If you use a CCD camera for taking photos of the night sky, or if you have astronomy pictures you received from friends or downloaded from the World Wide Web, you can extend Starry Night Pro by adding the pictures using the Image Editor. • Download or acquire the image file you want to add to Starry Night. • Open the image in your favourite image-editing application and copy it to your clipboard. • In Starry Night, right-click (click and hold on a Macintosh) the object or area of the sky where you want to add your image. • Choose Add Image from the contextual popup menu. • The Image Editor window comes up. Click on the Details button. Name your image fo

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