From: "Eric" <eddot1103a@mindspring.com>

Date: July 23, 2006 2:36:42 PM MDT

To: <Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com>

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] stacking and histogram questions


Hi Alan,

 

I'll try different selection regions and see if that helps, or ones more toward the center well away from the red highlighted areas. 

 

Thanks on the Plato info.... I was just visiting the forums today and will do a search for Plato to see if it comes up.   I hope to have one crater I captured posted later today or tonight and, if so, I will announce it.  

 

Eric

 

 

 

----- Original Message -----

From: Alan Friedman

To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com

Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2006 3:54 PM

Subject: Re: [Astro_IIDC] stacking and histogram questions


Hi Eric -
---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
>During my laborious processing of various streams, I notice that IIDC sometimes
doesn't stack all of the frames I originally picked. This has happened for both
lunar and planetary sessions. I noticed with Jupiter that I had to prealign in KIS
first before IIDC would accept all of my hand picked frames. With the moon, if I try
prealigning first, in IIDC it doesn't align them well at all presumably because KIS
allows the black edges to remain if it realigns a frame. Is there anything I can do
in IIDC to get all hand picked frames stacked? I've had confidence at 0 (because
they are hand picked) and I have tried various matching, but still a certain number
of frames are excluded.

Milton advice would be best here, but I think the setting to adjust is the pixel
matching tolerance - set it to a lower value. This seems to occur in my stacks
where the detail is very low in contrast (ie Jupiter at high magnifications) or when
the image changes dramatically from frame to frame (solar images in poor seeing).
If the confidence level is set to 0 I would expect a large number of frames to be
dropped from the stack as you are including all the mush frames with the sharp
ones and the pixel matching routine is going to fail with the mushy ones.
Experiment with the selection region - try to find an area with contrasty features
and it should help with the exclusion of frames.

I will look for a section of the alpine mosaic at full size. I think I posted the Plato
section to the Astromart forum a month or two before assembling the complete
mosaic.

Alan