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Old 03-09-2018, 09:16 PM
Startrek (Martin)
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Ken,


I found some single frame moon images (12 off ) on my old desktop that I took a while back so decided to run them through Autostakkert 3 tonight and see the result ( attached single frame photo and A3 stacked photo )



The A3 stacked image definitely looks clearer and sharper than the light frame especially around the impact crater zone on the south western side


The edge of the moon is more defined as well ( a sharper curve against the blackness of space ) and the mare regions are more pronounced



Although only 12 frames were used, Autostakkert 3 was far more easier than 2 , at least for Lunar stacking. Planetary stacking will probably need a bit of tweaking I would imagine plus I will be using AVI files instead of single frames


Once again thanks for your advice and information



A great help



Much appreciated


Martin
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