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Offline wbernhardt

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star alignement
« on: 2014 March 25 10:15:34 »
When trying to align my debayered images the program comes back with registered successful, but the images are not in-line. I used frames with NGC 3718 and a C11, so the stars are "bigger" than with a refractor, and there are only some dozens stars, but I have tried several things, ie changed almost all parameters (one at a time, before making combinations), and it also faisl when using the batch preprocessing program.
What can I do? (BTW: everything works fine with DSS).
Many thanks in advance,
Wolfgang

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Re: star alignement
« Reply #1 on: 2014 March 25 11:04:15 »
could be that SA has found hot pixels instead of stars. did you try increasing the Noise Scales in the Star Detection portion of StarAlignment?

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Re: star alignement
« Reply #2 on: 2014 March 27 04:20:43 »
Wolfgang,
with long focal lengths I had the same problem. What helped is, to increase the detection scales, or what Rob said "increase the noise scales". If you really have much hotpixels, the "Cosmetic Correction" before debayering would help too. If you still have problems, please post two images, if you can upload it anywhere (Raws preferred).   

Tobias

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Re: star alignement
« Reply #3 on: 2014 March 27 10:32:05 »
Dear both, :)
thank you very much, this was it!! I increased noise scales from 1 to 3 and hot pixel removal from 1 to 2 and it worked perfectly!
Best regards,
Wolfgang

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Re: star alignement
« Reply #4 on: 2014 March 27 11:30:40 »
excellent - SA has a mode called "detected stars" which will simply generate an image showing where it thinks the stars are. if you generate one of these and zoom in it will be obvious that it has latched on to hot pixels.

rob

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Re: star alignement
« Reply #5 on: 2014 March 27 20:57:26 »
Rob,
wow, I had not looked at the modes before, thanks   :)

Tobias