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Old 27-06-2019, 03:45 AM
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I've always seen Winjupos de-rotation as a tool to produce an image and not a better image from your data. In other words it doesn't improve the data it just compiles it.

If the goal is to produce a better image, then you would as you did take the de-rotated image to another application for enhancement e.g GIMP, Photoshop, PixInsight e.t.c.

So to me what you're showing makes sense. There's no real benefit in processing through Winjupos with OSC/DSLR data (unless it's mono converted) or you want to record measurements e.t.c.

Personally I like the de-rotated version even though it has a halo because it's automatically fixed the blue cast that the combination version has. However with a little post processing both could be made to look exactly the same.

All that aside they're both great captures and I'd be happy with either version. You're always getting the best from your gear Mick. Nice work!

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