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Originally Posted by multiweb
You can use CCD Stack for that. Debayer all your subs to separate channels then stack all the subs to the lum. When you do your color combine everything will be aligned. Use the CCDIS star pattern matching algo as it supports different image scale. The default star match works only with subs that have the same image scale.
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Thanks Marc, I have tried this but found the results were really no better using CCDStack. IP does do it very easy.
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Originally Posted by jjjnettie
Good stuff Doug. Looking at purchasing that camera myself.
I've got RickS's qhy12 on loan atm, and had all sorts of dramas with the capture software. Using Maxim and EZcap.
Maybe I should persevere, ummmm, Rick, when do you want your camera back?
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Thanks JJJ, This camera does seem to do a very nice job. I just need a bit more time and some clear skies to test it a bit further.
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Originally Posted by Ross G
Hi Doug,
The shot looks good.
A OSC is such a productive tool when you have limited time.
It would be interesting for you to compare the same object taken with both cameras and see how much difference in quality there is.
Thanks.
Ross.
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Thanks Ross, The OSC does seem to capture a lot quicker than the mono and the overall result doesn't seem much different to my old eyes. I am looking forward to using this during those short summer evenings.
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Originally Posted by iceman
That's a nice trifid, Doug! I like it!
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Thanks Mike.
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Originally Posted by SkyViking
Very nice, congratulations on first light 
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Thanks Rolf.