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dayers
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Square-looking stars
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2011 September 02 08:56:27 »
I can't find the old threads I seem to remember about what to do about square-looking stars. Can anyone give me a nudge in the right direction? I am working on a luminance image for M81, and the larger stars are the odd-looking ones.
Dave
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Dave Ayers
Stellarvue 80 mm refractor on CG-5 mount, Orion 50mm guide scope. Imaging camera SBIG STF-8300M, guide camera ASI120mm. PHD Guiding. Sequence Generator Pro, PixInsight.
Enzo De Bernardini
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Re: Square-looking stars
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2011 September 02 10:59:25 »
Maybe this?
http://pixinsight.com/forum/index.php?topic=1301.0
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Enzo.
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dayers
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Re: Square-looking stars
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2011 September 02 11:23:34 »
Aaah, yes! Thank you very much. I've never spent much time learning to use Morph. I guess now's a good time.
Dave
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Dave Ayers
Stellarvue 80 mm refractor on CG-5 mount, Orion 50mm guide scope. Imaging camera SBIG STF-8300M, guide camera ASI120mm. PHD Guiding. Sequence Generator Pro, PixInsight.
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