Author Topic: How to combine images from different telescopes?  (Read 3698 times)

Offline LorenzoM

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How to combine images from different telescopes?
« on: 2011 September 22 13:52:15 »
Hi,
i'm tring to create a rgb image from my luminance and from color data taken trough other instruments, both telescope and ccd. The images scale is really different, how can i allign and finally combine them togheter?
Is it possible?

Thanks for your answers.
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Re: How to combine images from different telescopes?
« Reply #1 on: 2011 September 22 14:05:32 »
Hi

Dynamic align is your friend

Have a look here http://www.harrysastroshed.com/lrgb.HTML

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Offline Lex

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Re: How to combine images from different telescopes?
« Reply #2 on: 2011 November 07 07:44:37 »
Hi,

Just as Harry said, no matter from what scope the data comes from, the soft manages..
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