Thanks for the input guys.
I have uploaded a couple of the recent pictures onto
alt.binaries.pictures.astro.
Brian
"Amyotte" wrote in message
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I have an 8"f6 Dob and a scopetronics setup for my digital camera. I am
able to take 1/30 second shots of say Jupiter and Saturn. Unfortunately I
do not have a guiding system to track so stacking multiple images becomes a
problem.
There are fantastic images taken by others where a 1000 images are stacked
and the detail is incredible.
I have tried to stack multiples of the same image with little luck in
obtaining anything but an over exposed image. A couple of image stacks
may bring out some detail. I understand that multiple images can reduce
background noise and grabbing a group of saved images during a window of
great seeing can also help.
For me to try stacking do I set the shutter speed to say 1/250 sec and
although the image, when dumped to the computer, is very faint would I
then stack 100 copies to grab the detail and increase the brightness?
Not sure if I have worded my question correctly but I am hoping someone
will know what I mean. 
Regards
Brian