Hi Tony,
At your level of experience I would suggest downloading “Castrator” and run your avi’s through it prior to using RegiStax.
Castrator will crop and centre each frame which will result in RegiStax doing a better job.
When you have more experience and your imaging improves even further, download “VirtualDub & ninox” from the “Resources Files” section of IIS.
Run your avi through Virtual Dub which will convert the avi frames to individual BMP files. Use ninox to process the BMP files to crop, centre, stretch, renumber & do a quality estimate.
The ninox output file will have renumbered all of the BMPS, listing them from best to worst. Only load the best eg: 50% of your BMP’s into RegiStax and just stack & optimize the lot of them. Don’t forget that if you have already done a histo stretch in ninox to disable that feature within RegiStax.
Regards
Trevor
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