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Old 22-12-2010, 08:31 PM
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Originally Posted by PeterM View Post
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.
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.
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