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Old 05-01-2006, 12:23 AM
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aiming for 2nd Halley's

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I'd tend toward Asi's approach myself with the intent to stack a greater % of the frames captured when seeing is good compared to when seeing is bad - in other words I'd set quality lower for an avi with good seeing an vice versa. The rationale is to use as many of the good seeing frames as possible and in the poor seeing avis to exclude as many of the poor frames as possible. Other factors are how much grain I have incurred via gain, which will lead me to select a quality estimate that gives sufficient frames to overcome grain regardless of seeing quality. Seeing I think though is key.


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