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Hello,
I would be very grateful if someone could help me with Registax. I used Registax (v3) for a long time on planets images and never have much problems. It seems to me that almost any settings to start with will end up with properly aligned frames! Howeevr, I recently bought a Coronado PST and try to image the sun surface (with a Toucam Pro attached). The rough avi file is not very contratsed, but it seems to me that there are enough visible details to make an alignment. But whatever settings I choose (FFT and quality filter, alignment box size), I just cannot get it to align the frame properly. I put together some screen grabs of this and put them he http://www.gogo.me.uk/registax_problem.html so you can have a look at what I'm talking about. Any advice would be more than welcome! Many thanks Philippe |
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gogo nous a donc écrit :
Hello, I would be very grateful if someone could help me with Registax. I used Registax (v3) for a long time on planets images and never have much problems. It seems to me that almost any settings to start with will end up with properly aligned frames! Howeevr, I recently bought a Coronado PST and try to image the sun surface (with a Toucam Pro attached). The rough avi file is not very contratsed, but it seems to me that there are enough visible details to make an alignment. But whatever settings I choose (FFT and quality filter, alignment box size), I just cannot get it to align the frame properly. I put together some screen grabs of this and put them he http://www.gogo.me.uk/registax_problem.html so you can have a look at what I'm talking about. Any advice would be more than welcome! It seems that there is a dark sunspot on the right of your picture. Did you tried to set the alignment box over it ? I would try a small box (128pix) on this spot if your frames are not too different from one to another. For FFT filter, choose the greatest possible value, as long as you have signal on the red curve. -- Norbert. (no X for the answer) ====================================== knowing the universe - stellar and galaxies evolution http://nrumiano.free.fr images of the sky http://images.ciel.free.fr ====================================== |
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![]() "Norbert" wrote in message ... gogo nous a donc écrit : Hello, I would be very grateful if someone could help me with Registax. I used Registax (v3) for a long time on planets images and never have much problems. It seems to me that almost any settings to start with will end up with properly aligned frames! Howeevr, I recently bought a Coronado PST and try to image the sun surface (with a Toucam Pro attached). The rough avi file is not very contratsed, but it seems to me that there are enough visible details to make an alignment. But whatever settings I choose (FFT and quality filter, alignment box size), I just cannot get it to align the frame properly. I put together some screen grabs of this and put them he http://www.gogo.me.uk/registax_problem.html so you can have a look at what I'm talking about. Any advice would be more than welcome! It seems that there is a dark sunspot on the right of your picture. Did you tried to set the alignment box over it ? I would try a small box (128pix) on this spot if your frames are not too different from one to another. For FFT filter, choose the greatest possible value, as long as you have signal on the red curve. -- Norbert. (no X for the answer) ====================================== knowing the universe - stellar and galaxies evolution http://nrumiano.free.fr images of the sky http://images.ciel.free.fr ====================================== Hi Norbert, sorry, I should have said that this "sunspot" is unfortunately a big dust speck on my toucam sensor (I really should clean that soon). So, the highest contrast zone I can see on this is really the lighter patch I choose before... |
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gogo nous a donc écrit :
Hi Norbert, sorry, I should have said that this "sunspot" is unfortunately a big dust speck on my toucam sensor (I really should clean that soon). So, the highest contrast zone I can see on this is really the lighter patch I choose before... OK, a bit cleaning seems in fact necessary ![]() Have you tried to take a large area (512 pixels) on the edge of the sun, with a 50/50 share between the sun surface and the sky ? That's usually not the best option, but I haven't any other idea. Otherwise, may be you could use Registax 2. -- Norbert. (no X for the answer) ====================================== knowing the universe - stellar and galaxies evolution http://nrumiano.free.fr images of the sky http://images.ciel.free.fr ====================================== |
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With a quality so poor it is no wonder that Registax won't work. In
fact, even if it did, the results would be poor anyway. The only suggesiton I feel I can make is to chuck Registax and use Iris. Andrea T. |
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oups.com... With a quality so poor it is no wonder that Registax won't work. In fact, even if it did, the results would be poor anyway. The only suggesiton I feel I can make is to chuck Registax and use Iris. Andrea T. I'll have a look. Thanks Philippe |
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