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Old 31-08-2017, 08:51 AM
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+1 to Rick's advice.

You can use the integration frame as a reference target too dont forget. So in your example take the integration file for set 1 and use that as reference to create the registered frames for set two and then you can integrate ALL the registered frames from both sets in one go. You can actually use ANY image as a reference target even something you find online, though this can mean scaling your data in the process (reducing accuracy of signal) but it can be handy if you have a poor quality set (out of focus, streaking, etc).

I tend to manually register a small set of frames to create a temporary integration frame with a more solid SNR and then use that file as my reference to register my whole set (usually hundreds of frames) and I find I get stronger registration that way with my noisy sets.
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