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Has anyone tried stackiing?

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Old 06-03-11, 21:23
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That is very interesting, I had only thought of it in the context of macro.
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Its used a lot in astronomy. I keep wanting to have ago but don't have a powerful enough lens. We have clear none light pollutant skies here (when its not raining) just would be wonderful to do
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Another program is "Helicon Focus" - I use it quite a bit with CS4 and it is superb.
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I use Tufuse Pro and PT Assembler as the front end. PT aligns (among many other abilities) then feeds into Tufuse for the focus blending.
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DeepSkyStacker.
This is one excellent program to stack pictures:

LINK TO DDS

After all you can't go wrong with Free.

Also you can go through a well presented step by step guide here:

LINK

Program can handle many formats including RAW.
Be ready to have some fun thing to do when images are getting processed as it may take a while specially with large file RAWs and numerous images in the series...
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