siril - image processing tool for astronomy and others
siril [-i conf_file] [-f] [-v] [-h] [-p] [-d working_directory]
[-s script_file] [image_file_to_open]
Siril is an image processing tool specially tailored for noise
reduction and improving the signal/noise ratio of an image from multiple
captures, as required in astronomy. Siril can align, stack and enhance
pictures from various file formats, even image sequences (movies and SER
files).
- -i
- Starts Siril with configuration file which path is given in conf_file
- -f
- (or --format) Prints all supported image input formats, depending
on the libraries detected at compile-time
- -v
- (or --version) Prints program name and version and exits
- -h
- (or --help) Short usage help
- -p
- Start siril without the graphical user interface and use the named pipes
to accept commands and print logs and status information. On POSIX
systems, the named pipes are created in /tmp/siril_commands.in and
/tmp/siril_commands.out
- -d
- (or --directory) Setting argument in cwd
- -s
- Start siril without the graphical user interface and run a script instead.
Scripts are text files that contain a list of commands to be executed
sequentially. In these files, lines starting with a # are considered as
comments.
- image_file_to_open
- Open an image or sequence file right after start-up
~/.siril/siril.cfg
User preferences. Overridden by the -i
option.
~/.siril/gtk.css
The stylesheet used to change colours of the graphical
user interface. This is useful for personalisation or if a GTK theme is
incompatible with some coloured elements of Siril.
A list of bugs is maintained in a mantisbt bug tracker, available
at https://free-astro.org/bugs/
Vincent Hourdin <debian-siril at free-astro.org> Cyril
Richard <cyril at free-astro.org>