Because the recordings I made were quite lengthy, and especially far apart in time, I used WinJUPOS to compensate for the planet rotation by Anyway, lots of cool stuff can be seen in this image of Mars. At the moment I seem to be very interested in getting the best performance out of AS!2, without a decrease in image quality of course. I worked it out from here:If you're still struggling tomorrow I'll try and give you a quick step-by-step!I've bookmarked that page and will see if that gets me past the impasse. We strongly recommend that you do not use the System Configuration utility to change the advanced
And that in turn meant the images would probably be good, and that I also was not going to get much sleep this night. But it does take forever though. For now I’ll end with two close-ups of the image posted above. Senior Member
This error occurs when trying there is 2 programs open at the same time e.g.
Limitations During development we have decided that this initial release of RegiStax 6 will not have the same functionality of RegiStax 5.
Re: Stacking moon photos
For this image I let WinJUPOS derotate each slightly sharpened stack I had selected to the same reference, and then I manually recombined all of those again in Photoshop, taking only the best (parts of) each stack.
Because they claim to be able to, and because they have functions specifically designed (and labelled as such) to stack and align images. These were done in Lightroom and the adjustments were synced to all the images I've been trying this with.Also practice on focusing. And then I noticed Orion, and in particular the fuzzy spot at the center of three stars making up the sword of the Hunter, close to the larger structure of the three stars making up its belt.
They do lucky imaging--picking the best parts of each image to include in the final. registax6に関するQ&Aの一覧ページです。「registax6」に関連する疑問をYahoo!知恵袋で解消しよう! So I powered up my laptop, added the filter wheel, barlow, and camera, turned off the ventilator again because it can cause slight vibrations, and then started imaging Jupiter for the next three hours. No problems found. I've been using it recently. I would never use PS and/or LR to stack and align. Why would you? Communications via the GSi may be automatically logged, monitored and/or recorded for legal purposes Senior Member
has closed apps since it ran out of memory when it was just sitting there. I was trying too exactly this with another piece of software called MakeAVI but the resulting AVI's would not load into Autostackert or Registax.Mark is it a single image or timelapse you wanted to do? I have 32Gb of RAM on my system and yet it keeps crashing with "Out of memory" errors. This thread is locked.
I almost missed it, it was rather windy – and freezing cold, weird for winter – and the seeing predictions weren’t that good either, but because I saw other astrophotographers producing nice images, I decided to go outside anyway. Re: Stacking moon photos
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But if you have a lot of slightly different and under-sampled versions of those pixels, then you can significantly increase the resolution of your images!
Each image you take is through 200+ miles of atmosphere, and some of the detail can get washed out. Otherwise, I'm moving on to other projects.Don't give up, but perhaps try some other software instead?Perhaps if you share your source images, someone with experience of that software can have a play?Are there any sample shots supplied with the software?