How to read rotation information from Siril 1.2.0

After switching from 1.0.6 to 1.2.0, rotation information is not printed during Photometric Color Calibration or involved in the tiff header. Where else can I read it, or could you bring it back in future versions?

In 1.2.x, the rotation is given with the following sentence:

22:13:38: Up is -155.02 deg ClockWise wrt. N

In the 1.4.x we will follow the standard convention: siril will announces the orientation of an image with a calculated counterclockwise angle relative to north.

22:16:26: Up is +155.01 deg CounterclockWise wrt. N

I didn’t find the “Up” line in my console output. I am on 1.2.1

13:32:46: Catalog NOMAD size: 969 objects
13:32:46: Findstar: processing for channel 1…
13:32:47: Saved focal length 2350.83 and pixel size 3.76 as default values
13:32:47: Image center: alpha: 19h18m28s, delta: +06°32’21"
13:32:47: Normalizing on red channel.
13:32:47: Photometry radii set to 27.1 for inner and 37.1 for outer
13:32:47: Applying aperture photometry to 486 stars.
13:32:48: 39 stars excluded from the calculation
13:32:48: Distribution of errors: 1349 no error, 25 not in area, 13 inner radius too small, 1 pixel out of range
13:32:48: Found a solution for color calibration using 447 stars. Factors:
13:32:48: K0: 1.000 (deviation: 0.000)
13:32:48: K1: 1.178 (deviation: 0.417)
13:32:48: K2: 1.858 (deviation: 0.627)
13:32:48: The photometric color calibration seems to have found an imprecise solution, consider correcting the image gradient first
13:32:48: After renormalization, the following coefficients are applied
13:32:48: White balance factors:
13:32:48: K0: 0.848
13:32:48: K1: 0.998
13:32:48: K2: 1.575
13:32:48: Background reference:
13:32:48: B0: +2.70525e-03
13:32:48: B1: +1.64791e-03
13:32:48: B2: +0.00000e+00
13:32:48: Photometric Color Calibration succeeded.

It’s only displayed if you’re doing astrometry outside the PCC tool (using the burger menu), which will be the norm for future versions. Indeed, PCC will no longer be able to perform platesolving.

Maybe here you should force the astrometry to see here too (check button). But keep in mind it won’t be possible anymore in future versions.

I can see it now. Thank you for the clarification!