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Originally Posted by Somnium
i wouldnt jump to Maxim DL with that set up. if you are looking to do Deep sky imaging with your gear, i think backyard Nikon and PHD will do the trick. you can then use Deep sky stacker to pre-process the images and your post processing software of choice (if you have photoshop then great) total cost for that software (minus PS) around $35. registax is great for planetary work, not DSO imaging. i have used PIPP but haven't really seen better results than just registax. not sure what virtualdub is ...
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I was using virtualdub to convert my mov files to bmp files so that PIPP could process them. I could not find many astro programs that could work with mov files? Do you know whether Deep Sky Stacker does, or am I still going to have to convert the mov files to something it can deal with?