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Originally Posted by midnight
Couple of questions though:
1. I've seen the more seasoned guys use a method called "dithering" which I understand is a way to slightly vary each frame for improved stacking. Would this be of any benefit with DSLR imaging?
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No way an expert on this - but all I do is widefield DSLR/Lens astro-imaging - and I've used the dithering option to stack my subs in Nebulosity when there's been noticeable movement between each sub, and the results aren't too good...seems to result in a strange grid like/ pixelated effect! Perhaps I have to change parameters, but i know that I can achieve better results without the dithering option So, I avoid!