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Let me show you how to get the astrophotography target framing you expected to see in the first place. NINA's Manual Rotator device will take your through accurately rotating your imaging train. This can be extremely helpful when either framing a single image, multi-panel mosaic, or coming back later to match your rotation on nights 2, 3, and 4 or a target. I'll cover framing in more detail later... for now, let's just learn about the Manual Rotator. :) Want a deeper understanding? Other videos you should watch: NINA Advanced Sequencer Tutorial: • NINA Advanced Sequencer Tutorial NINA Downloadable Sequences!: • Sharing My NINA Advanced Sequences NINA Configuring Filter Offsets: • Configuring Filter Offsets and Using NINA ... NINA Smarter Sequences: • Build Smarter and More Efficient Sequences... If you find my videos helpful, and would like to help support my content making efforts at no additional cost to you, you can use the below links when making regular purchases and I receive a small commission (Please don't feel any obligation at all to do this): Amazon: https://amzn.to/3hXjKTN OPT Corp: https://bit.ly/3u9QWfF Like, Subscribe, and turn on Notifications to be alerted when more videos in the series are available. Software Used in this Video: NINA: https://nighttime-imaging.eu/ For more of my Astrophotography related content, go to: https://www.PatriotAstro.com / patriot_astro -------CHAPTERS------- 0:00 - Introduction 1:11 - The Rotation Problem 2:45 - The Manual Rotator 3:10 - Framing with Rotation 3:35 - Using the Rotator 5:20 - Rotation Tolerance 5:38 - Framing Test 2 6:25 - Rotation with an OAG 7:28 - Rotation in Sequences 8:04 - Wrapping Up