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Ice, I can't do much with the smaller downloaded version sorry.
It was weird watching Registax when the three separate clips went across the screen. Weird.
I think you need to shoot as many frames as the moVING target will allow, but from our end the stitching together may or may not have helped.
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Gary, i'm not sure what you mean..
The small one decompresses into the original 150meg avi that I used and processed through registax to produce image 7 - the right hand image on the 2nd row.
Registax handles the 3 separate avi's fine - you just need to click the "misalign warning" box so that it prompts you to realign with the new avi.
Jupiter is hard to shoot too many frames, because after 1.5 minutes the features start moving as the planet rotates, so I try to capture as many frames as I can during a 2 minute period. At 2500mm FL, jupiter stays on my FOV for about 9 seconds - and at 10fps, that's 90 frames. Then realign, and try again.. So 300-400 frames is about the most I can get in that period.