Thanks Michael,
Downloaded those programs & will have a crack with the images I have.
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Originally Posted by Mickoid
Carlton, Autostakkert is a free download that does this. It needs an .AVI file though so you have to convert your camera's native video format to .AVI first. Download (for free) Pipp software and load your camera video files into this, it will output a .AVI file for you. Stick to the default settings first and have a play around later, that way your first attempt using the software should give you a reasonable result. Autostakkert outputs a .TIF file (default) which you open up in Registax (again, it's free), you then play around with the wavelet sliders to get some detail and sharpness from what looks like a fuzzy image - this part is fun and you'll be amazed at what can be extracted to produce a really nice image.
Good luck and by the way, they're pretty good images you've produced from the method you've been using but video is the way to go.
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