barx1963
17-05-2015, 11:09 AM
I dabble in a little solar imaging from time to time. I have had an issue crop up while attempting to process AVIs from my new Point Grey Chamelon 3 camera.
The videos are the best I have ever done but when I process them in Registax 6, after the stacking step, I just end up with a white screen!
My process I follow is this
1. From select menu, pick the video I want to process
2. From the "Go to Frame" option at the bottom of the screen, scroll through the frames looking to the clearest or sharpest frame I can find then hit set align points. I let the program select align points as I am not sure whether more or less points is better. I normally have limit setup set at 65% of best frames.
3. Hit the "Align" tab
4. I then hit "Limit" which adds little green lines to all the align points, the files I am having problems with seem to go nuts at this stage. Normally the green lines are quite short if it is a good stable video, but even good videos are showing massive long lines.
5. I then hit "Stack" and that's where I end up with a white screen and no data!
Any thoughts?
Malcolm
The videos are the best I have ever done but when I process them in Registax 6, after the stacking step, I just end up with a white screen!
My process I follow is this
1. From select menu, pick the video I want to process
2. From the "Go to Frame" option at the bottom of the screen, scroll through the frames looking to the clearest or sharpest frame I can find then hit set align points. I let the program select align points as I am not sure whether more or less points is better. I normally have limit setup set at 65% of best frames.
3. Hit the "Align" tab
4. I then hit "Limit" which adds little green lines to all the align points, the files I am having problems with seem to go nuts at this stage. Normally the green lines are quite short if it is a good stable video, but even good videos are showing massive long lines.
5. I then hit "Stack" and that's where I end up with a white screen and no data!
Any thoughts?
Malcolm