Does anybody know why Registax divided my stack into clearly definable pie pieces? Backstory; I was playing with a bunch of JPEG's from a pocket camera that I used to snap some photos of the sun through the eyepiece. I reasoned that stacking them might result in a better single image, so I cropped them all as close as I could by eye and stacked them in Registax. There is a definite improvement in resolution, but the funky shapes of different brightness regions are a mystery. AutoStakkert was much less kind, rendering a messy abstract gradient instead of clear lines. Any help would be appreciated.
Mike M.
Registax Question
Registax Question
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Re: Registax Question
Hi Mike,
I don't know enough about either program to suggest how to fix it. I do follow the autostakkert yahoo group and it is very active, and I bet if you posted the question there (as to why AS gave you a mess) you might get some answers.
I don't know enough about either program to suggest how to fix it. I do follow the autostakkert yahoo group and it is very active, and I bet if you posted the question there (as to why AS gave you a mess) you might get some answers.
Andy
Re: Registax Question
Mike,
I don't know the answer, but I have gotten the same results in RegiStax, and also can't figure out why.
Don
I don't know the answer, but I have gotten the same results in RegiStax, and also can't figure out why.
Don
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