Like a lot of other people around Sydney I did my first solar/lunar timelapses with the 4th of June Partial Moon Eclipse and the June 6th Transit of Venus. Did a little research on the best way of aligning all those subs. They're 14MP each, 400 lunar and 800 solar approx.
CCD Stack and Photoshop have an alignment method that seems to work but you have to load all the frames into the software prior to align them which is a bit daunting memory wise unless you do batches of 50 let's say and that's tedious.
PI has a different approach which is more attractive. You can batch a large number of files and output them separately to another directory. I used the script FFTRegistration.js which seems to do the job. Just one little issue. It outputs to FIT and I would like to output 16bit scaled TIFF files which is what I'm feeding it.
I have already processed all the variations in luminosity, noise reduction, levels, color saturation, etc... with LR Timelapse and Adobe Lightroom 4.1. So all my files are spot on but for the alignment. I don't want to rescale or modify the dynamic range or alter the histogram and colour balance in any way. I just want to register the discs (lunar/solar) in each file so I can load the output sequence in AE or Premiere to encode a final video and also keep some full res to stack/composite as stand alone shots/blends.
The image container allows you to output to a specific file format but this script doesn't. Unless I missing something. Any help/pointer would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time.