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Old 10-10-2014, 03:41 PM
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Software for planet centering

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Is there software out there that will perform a batch centering of planet/moon pictures to improve the chances of decent stacking, or to make a moon timelapse video not jump around?
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Old 10-10-2014, 04:52 PM
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Old 10-10-2014, 05:08 PM
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Thanks for that Barry.
This will be useful in the future for sure, but I'm after a program which centers pictures, not videos.
I suppose I could make an avi out of the pics and then process though!

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Old 10-10-2014, 05:15 PM
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I don't think DeepSkyStacker cares how offset a given starfield is, it will still align. Also, with Nebulosity, you assign the alignment points.

Have you tried Registax? It's designed for planetary work (vid and images) so should serve your need?
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Old 10-10-2014, 05:28 PM
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Thanks for that Barry.
This will be useful in the future for sure, but I'm after a program which centers pictures, not videos.
I suppose I could make an avi out of the pics and then process though!

Cheers

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Try ninox http://www.acquerra.com.au/astro/software/ninox/
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Old 11-10-2014, 09:40 AM
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Thanks Michael
I've give ninox a try
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Old 11-10-2014, 12:20 PM
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I've had some good results with the FFT script in PixInsight.
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Old 13-10-2014, 01:44 PM
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Unfortunately it doesn't work with Windows 8.1 64-bit...
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I've had some good results with the FFT script in PixInsight.
hows that one work Marc?
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I've not used this, but would PIPP ?

https://sites.google.com/site/astropipp/
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Old 16-10-2014, 07:07 PM
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I've not used this, but would PIPP ?

https://sites.google.com/site/astropipp/
I think that when it "crops" the images it centers them too.
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hows that one work Marc?
In principle it's simple: Go to Script>utilities>FFTRegistration. Load your reference image in the designated box, add the images you want to register to it and hit OK.
I couldn't get it to work with a star field, but it may be better on planets.
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Old 17-10-2014, 10:40 AM
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Thanks for the suggestions. I'll give them a try over the weekend.
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Old 17-10-2014, 08:23 PM
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In principle it's simple: Go to Script>utilities>FFTRegistration. Load your reference image in the designated box, add the images you want to register to it and hit OK.
I couldn't get it to work with a star field, but it may be better on planets.
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thanks Geoff
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Old 18-10-2014, 05:17 PM
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thanks Geoff
Ha!... sorry just saw that. Yeah as Geoff said it's under Script->Execute Script File. Then browse for <drive:>\Program Files\PixInsight\src\scripts\FFTReg istration

Select FFTRegistration.js then open.

Select a Reference image then load all the other images in the target images section then create and select an output directory.

Tick off 'Integrate registered images', tick 'Correct for rotation','Write registered images' and 'Enable large translations' then click OK.

Takes a long while to do if your files are like mine 4000px wide or so.

By default it will load raws and outputs fits but you can make it to output tiff files. Open the js file in a text editor and change the line:

outputPath = this.outputDirectory + name + "_r.fit";

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outputPath = this.outputDirectory + name + ".TIFF";

I find it much easier to load all the raws in Lightroom and work out levels and colors via the XMP files. This way you don't modify any of the raw files and it's super quick. With LR timelapse you can key in the transitions to have a smooth illumination change when you have steps caused by changes in exposure times or ISO settings.

Then when you're happy with the sequence you export everything to 16bit TIFF files and feed that to PixInsight for registration. You end up with a lot of registered TIFF files that you batch crop in PS with an action (canvas) then you end up with high-res frames.

From there you can make an AVI or use them individually in batches in registax to apply a little sharpening, wavelet etc... for some cool stills.

The only thing I haven't worked out yet is how to do the HDR comp in PS like what Richard did. That's tops.
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