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Originally Posted by PeterM
My own discoveries thus far have been a direct comparison with my reference images, no blinking just real time eyeballing. If you decide to blink the images it may open up other problems - if you leave them until next day to check then you may lose your discovery to others ie CHASE etc.
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I'm not quite clear on the difference of what you're talking about here Peter, hoping you can explain a little more....
Presumably whether you are blinking or eyeballing the difference you have a comparison image and a new image, so why does it matter if you are blinking or looking at it side-by-side with respect to how long beforey ou have a comparison image?
The theory I was going on was that I would capture images and compare to my own images later in the future (obviously this is stemming from my building up of a library of NGC images).
Thanks,
Roger.