Although new to PixInsight, I was able to successfully process an Andromeda image and am quite pleased with the results. For my second astrophoto, I took a number of images of Triangulum that I'm trying to process. Admittedly, they are pretty noisy having been taken with a DSLR (Canon 70D) through a Celestron 8" SCT. I don't yet have guiding capability, so I limited my exposures to short (15 second) bursts at 12,800 ISO to avoid trailing. I think it worked well for star shape, but am wondering if the higher noise is the cause of the issue I'm having, which is as follows:
I followed the pre-processing steps posted here (
http://www.lightvortexastronomy.com/tutorial-pre-processing-calibrating-and-stacking-images-in-pixinsight.html), so I'll skip all the details up to the point where I'm having problems. And the problem is that Star Alignment fails. I keep getting an error message (actually, numerous) regarding the failure of detecting adequate stars. Here is a sample:
Matching stars:
*** 0 star pair matches found - need at least six matched stars.
* Previous attempt failed - this is try #12
useScaleDifferences=false
* Reference image: Limiting to 8 brightest stars.
* Target image: Limiting to 8 brightest stars.
Matching stars:
*** 0 star pair matches found - need at least six matched stars.
*** Error:
*** Error: Unable to find an initial set of putative star pair matches
I've searched and found numerous discussions regarding this error, and have tried several recommended solutions, but to no avail. I believe the images I'm trying to align are adequate, and have attached an image showing a sample of one of the images, as well as a "Structure Map" derived from Star Alignment. I've tried as few as two or three images, so that I can see if it was related to drift, but nothing helped. To me, it certainly looks like I have enough stars, and they're pretty closely aligned from one image to the next, but cannot figure out why Star Alignment can't detect them.
I realize that I'm probably not providing nearly enough information, but I can provide anything needed to help me solve this dilemma.
Thanks, in advance, for any help you can provide.