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Graham
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Mosaic Star Alignment Settings
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2014 February 26 01:06:54 »
Hi.
When creating mosaics, is there any settings I can change in Star Matching, Star Detection and Interpolation to help it solve the panels easier? Although I am working in a fairly heavy star field with what I feel is good overlap, it can sometimes take a long time to solve or even fails as it is not able to find good star matches. Sample of Processing Console attached.
Thanks in advance for any insights.
Graham.
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Andres.Pozo
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Re: Mosaic Star Alignment Settings
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2014 February 26 01:43:12 »
I think that StarAlignment is detecting too many stars. You could try to increase the sensibility parameter to decrease the number of detected stars. The default value is -1. You could try with 0 or 0.5.
Also, if the images have noise you could set the "Noise reduction" parameter.
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georg.viehoever
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Re: Mosaic Star Alignment Settings
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2014 February 26 06:34:36 »
- Is this a wide field? If yes, you may have run into the typical lens/projection distortion problem. Using the Image Solver family of scripts (
http://pixinsight.com/doc/scripts/ManualImageSolver/ManualImageSolver.html
as starting point) may help.
- sometimes it helps to place previews into the overlap regions, see
http://pixinsight.com/doc/tools/StarAlignment/StarAlignment.html#usage_011
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Georg
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Graham
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Re: Mosaic Star Alignment Settings
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2014 February 27 00:41:41 »
Great, thanks guys, I'll look into it.
Yes, it will be a large area of sky. I am using an 8300 chip camera on a Tak TSA120 to create a 16 pane mosaic.
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georg.viehoever
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Re: Mosaic Star Alignment Settings
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2014 February 27 08:09:02 »
At 900mm focal length you should not have problems with distortion resulting from projection. Dont know about lens distortion, but I think it is unlikely.
Georg
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Graham
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Re: Mosaic Star Alignment Settings
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2014 March 01 07:12:58 »
Hello Georg,
I'm not sure what could be affecting the mosaic process although I have not had time to read up and understand the other suggestions fully as yet. I am getting some time tonight to have a play and another problem has turned up. I seem to get a misalignment in one corner of the image. With 4 panels it was left bottom, with 6 panels it is top right. I have put in an image for you to see. I would appreciate any feedback from you or others.
I am following Steve Allan's tutorial on Gradient Merge Mosaics.
Thanks in advance.
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georg.viehoever
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Re: Mosaic Star Alignment Settings
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2014 March 01 08:46:36 »
Did you play with the following StarAlignment Parameters:
- Registration Model=2D Surface splines. Gives more freedom in adapting star fieds than Projective Transformation
- Distortion Correction
- Be sure to read the StarAlignment docs
http://pixinsight.com/doc/tools/StarAlignment/StarAlignment.html
Georg
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