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Originally Posted by Merlin66
Peter,
My 2c.
Just to add to Jeff's comments.
In Registax I work from #6 downwards (Think of #6 as trying to correct the seeing. Each step down affects smaller and smaller image detail.)
As an alternative look at ImPPG. IMHO it gives better results (for me) than Registax.
When stacking in AS3! try different quality stacking %ages, be guided by the green quality line. I find down here on the coast between 20% and 40% (ie best 20% to 40%) works OK.
I don't use a calibration image.
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Thanks Ken, this is also very helpful. This is also very handy to know that I maybe able to try to correct the seeing. I have jut downloaded ImPPG and will have a look at the tutorial later today.
I have still been using the Coronado BF10 in the Lunt 60mm. I sent the Lunt B600 back for evaluation as it wasn't showing any detail. Turns out it was faulty but out of warranty. Lunt have been very generous and upgraded the internals of my B600 to a B1200 (USD$280) and it is on its way back. Once I get it I will try imaging with both the Solarmax 40 and Lunt 60mm.
Yours and Jeffs bits of information are really useful.
Peter