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Old 16-06-2009, 11:11 PM
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Adrian,

try an exposure of say around 1/250 of a second if you are using the DSLR, with a webcam use K3ccdtools as your capture program. It has a freeware version, for stacking frames go with registax.

The DSLR is not really the right piece of kit for this particular job, but you could get something a lot better.

So in that vane, use low iso of 100, play around with the shutter but start at 1/250th of a second and work backwards until the image look exposed correctly. Don't worry if your image looks a little under exposed, you can do a histo stretch.
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