From: "kraterkid" <kraterkid@msn.com>
Date: October 23, 2007 12:41:52 PM MDT
To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: Manually Selecting Points for Stacking
Hi Milton,
I was wondering the same, when I did my processing and got the same
results. This is a multi-point alignment isn't it? I mean this
doesn't imply that each tiff file is a stack of single point
alignments does it?
Thanks,
Rich Handy
--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, Milton Aupperle <milton@...>
wrote:
Hi Don;
Yes, that's correct, selection 1 is stacked tiff 1, selection 2
is
stacked tiff 2 etc. etc.
And you can save an image showing your selections points by check
marking the "Save Selections to Tiff File" checkbox when you
select
them (see page 34 of the Astro IIDc Help Manual for details).
Then
you have something to refer back too.
HTH..
Milton J. Aupperle
On 22-Oct-07, at 1:46 PM, Don Singer wrote:
All:
I noticed that when I place more than one reference point for
stacking
(out of 20 possible), I get an equal number of images. As such,
I am
assuming that each resulting image for each entered stacking
point?
For instance, if I put three on an image, i get three TIFFS, and
I
assume that TIFF No.1 is associated with Stacking point no. 1,
etc...?
Thanks,
Don