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Old March 25th 09, 01:39 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Seth Waterston
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Default AviStack versus Registax for planetary?

I am reading about the latest buzz, AviStack for processing
lunar/solar/planetary images. The thing that has the most potential, from
what I see, is the many more alignment points that can be used than in
Registax. However, I am wondering if there are more comparison images of
planets. I see a lot of lunar comparisons, but most of my Avis are
planetary collected over several years. If I can see some comparisons of
planets, like Jupiter, taken with each program I might consider reprocessing
with AviStack. Can anyone offer some links of planetary comparison between
the two programs?

Thanks in advance,
Seth


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Old March 27th 09, 03:22 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
lal_truckee
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Default AviStack versus Registax for planetary?

Seth Waterston wrote:
I am reading about the latest buzz, AviStack for processing
lunar/solar/planetary images. The thing that has the most potential, from
what I see, is the many more alignment points that can be used than in
Registax. However, I am wondering if there are more comparison images of
planets. I see a lot of lunar comparisons, but most of my Avis are
planetary collected over several years. If I can see some comparisons of
planets, like Jupiter, taken with each program I might consider reprocessing
with AviStack. Can anyone offer some links of planetary comparison between
the two programs?

Thanks in advance,


Been waiting for a reply - I guess it's up to you to explore the
packages and provide a report on the pros and cons of each..
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Old March 27th 09, 04:34 PM posted to sci.astro.amateur
Andrew Smallshaw
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Default AviStack versus Registax for planetary?

On 2009-03-27, lal_truckee wrote:
Seth Waterston wrote:
I am reading about the latest buzz, AviStack for processing
lunar/solar/planetary images. The thing that has the most potential, from
what I see, is the many more alignment points that can be used than in
Registax. However, I am wondering if there are more comparison images of
planets. I see a lot of lunar comparisons, but most of my Avis are
planetary collected over several years. If I can see some comparisons of
planets, like Jupiter, taken with each program I might consider reprocessing
with AviStack. Can anyone offer some links of planetary comparison between
the two programs?

Thanks in advance,


Been waiting for a reply - I guess it's up to you to explore the
packages and provide a report on the pros and cons of each..


I was mildly interested by this too, since apparently you don't
need Windows for AviStack which makes things a lot more convenient
for me. However, I'm a bit busy at the moment so haven't explored
it any further just yet.

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Andrew Smallshaw

 




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