I bet the comet alignment process is getting a lot of use right now!
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I've watched Harry's and Warren's videos on Comet Alignment and it all makes sense, but one question I have: the comet alignment tool takes registered images as an input -- however, if focal length or exposure is high enough, there are no stars to register to as they are all streaks. In these situations, should I just use the calibrated images? (field rotation could be an issue, potentially).
For fun I took some 30s, 60s, 120s, 180s exposures and the only ones I can star align are the 30s and 60s. I haven't worked it exhaustively yet, but thought I'd ask what the best strategy here is. Maybe I need a SmearAlign tool.
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