You might want to go visit
nova.astrometry.net, where they do this kind of analysis for free.. Very easy to use, and quite tolerant of crappy images, star trails, and 'foreign' objects like planets and satellites.
I threw the AS16-127-20022 image at it anonymously just then, and got
this:
Center (RA, Dec): (114.007, -33.162)
Center (RA, hms): 07h 36m 01.756s
Center (Dec, dms): -33° 09' 44.716"
Size: 38.5 x 25.7 deg
Radius: 23.149 deg
Pixel scale: 226 arcsec/pixel
Orientation: Up is 73.2 degrees E of N
It also gives a nice little labelled map that shows it is pointed at the heart of Puppis, and a sky view showing the angle, etc - click the link above to see what a clever little system it is. I've had very few failures, and it has helped me bust a few "Omigod, it's Planet X" pretenders by proving that the contents of their images (often including Venus, Jupiter, Saturn, Sirius, Canopus, Vega etc) are relatively easy to identify and verify.