![]() ![]() It was too many align points and the movement of the target in the images was to great for Registax to cope with but he found out that if you manually select a few defined alignment points and also select Align by CofG it work out OK and produce a decent image. I contacted Cor asking if this was me doing something wrong or not.Ĭor tried the images I sent to him and it took several goes for him to work out what was going wrong. I tried resizing the images to 1024圆83px and ran it through Registax and these worked out fine as when it came to auto selecting alignment points it only came up with 179 due to the smaller image size. If I even went to stacking of just 2 images then the same happened. Putting these into Registax V6.1.0.8 and clicking "Set Alignpoints" to auto select the points produced 1799 points and then going to Stack produce the ghosting of the images. Now the moon in these shots slowly moves from top right of the frame to the bottom left of the frame (my tracking motor on my EQ Platform not that accurate over 10mins). I was trying to stack 100 moon shots from a EOS350D at full-resolution 3456x2304 To much movement between the frames of the target This technique works by linking all of the layers together. Linked wavelets can be good for images of the Moon that require fine detail. Over adjustment may start to make your image look blurred so gentle adjustments are needed. I know this is an old thread but I have been having this problem and I have contacted Cor who helped me. In Layer 1, click the up arrow in the Denoise box so it shows 0.05.
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