And so we try IRIS
Hi all,
I bit the bullet after trying hundreds of times and downloaded IRIS.
This software is... amazing.
Procedure:
File > Select Files...
I then dragged-and-dropped my JPG's (I know, I should have shot in RAW) for ISO-100. Then clicked Create this Sequence. What the software then does is converts your input images (in my case, JPG's) to IRIS' proprietory PIC format.
Then, it was a matter of entering the following:
RREGISTER MY_IN_FILES MY_OUT_FILES 30 12 (where 30 is a pixel representation and 12 is the number of images)
This command de-rotated the field.
Now, my issue is that I don't know how to use the rest of IRIS, and Registax doesn't open PIC files. Converting PIC back to FITS is as simple as using the PIC2FITS command. However, the caveat is that Registax thinks the files are black and white! Stacking them then leads to monochrome (green and white) images.
Help! Help! Has anyone had any success with Registax's rotate command?
Regards,
Humayun
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