From: "Tim" <tjp314@pacbell.net>
Date: May 22, 2005 12:13:16 PM MDT
To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: First real videos
All
I will say that I'm absolutely impressed at the improvement I can see that is OBVIOUS in
working with a firewire camera and Astro IIDC over a USB camera and OE drivers. The
image quality with my Aplux camera (Unibrain fire-i about 3 years old) versus that from
the Tuocam Pro (about 2 years old now) is truly amazing. I look forward to the evolution
of Astro IIDC.
I registered my Mac so I could upgrade my cameras as they improve. I'm already giving
serious thought to my next one.
-Tim.
--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, "Alan Friedman" <alan@g...> wrote:
I think you will be excited to try the stacking routines
available in AstroIIDC version 2.0 once it is final - but will let
Milton have the pleasure of talking more about that one when he is
ready.
best,
Alan
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From: "Tim" <tjp314@p...>
Reply-To: Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com
Date: Sun, 22 May 2005 17:28:17 -0000
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Hi Neale:<BR>
<BR>
I got some more decent videos last night. Mostly, I'm fiddling
with the best setting for <BR>
exposure, number of frames/movie, and I'm still just beginning
to explor the stacking and <BR>
averaging options in Astro IIDC to figure out which works best for
me.<BR>
<BR>
I've used Registax extensively with my ToUcam and various
scopes (8" f/6 Springfiled <BR>
Newt., 12.5" f/23 Cass, 6" f/10 Jaegers refractor, Orange C8, and
now the C9.25), and <BR>
have become pretty comfortable with it. <BR>
<BR>
Alan: Your step by step of how to best use KIS is going to be
great. Problem I had was <BR>
figuring out the first thing to do. All my results were just a blur,
so it must have been <BR>
stacking without aligning. So, I'll try your suggestions out.<BR>
<BR>
This morning, I downloaded Quicktime Pro so that I could export
avi's and process with <BR>
Registax in Virtual PC 6. I've just started processing one of the
videos, and it seems to be <BR>
working (though I'm having to use an old version of Registax
because version 3 is giving <BR>
me an "access violation" message with the video I chose).
Converting from the .mov to the <BR>
.avi file takes pretty long (several minutes), so it would be better
if I didn't have to do that.<BR>
<BR>
On my PC, I was able to acquire a 2 minute - 1200 frame avi of
Jupiter and process it in <BR>
registax fast enough (5 or 10 minutes at most) to be able to
throw away the .5gb file and <BR>
acquire another video - thus keeping hardisk space usage to a
reasonable level.<BR>
<BR>
-Tim.<BR>
<BR>
--- In Astro_IIDC@yahoogroups.com, "neale_monks"
<nmonks@b...> wrote:<BR>
Tim,<BR>
<BR>
My article at Cloudy Nights (which I am fairly certain
you've<BR>
seen...) does at least outline <BR>
the options. Keith's Image Stacker is powerful, but very difficult
to<BR>
use (in my opinion) in <BR>
part thanks to a bizarre interface. Astro Stack is impressive,
but<BR>
again doesn't work like a <BR>
"normal" Mac app, and the sequence of steps required is a
bit<BR>
strange. I have a great <BR>
fondness for Lynkeos, which works quickly and easily, and
while less<BR>
powerful that the <BR>
others is at least simple to use. Sadly, I think Registax probably
is<BR>
the best processing app <BR>
out there, but on my PowerBook at least running it on Virtual
PC 6<BR>
poses no problems at <BR>
all. You don't mention Lynkeos, and I suggest that of them all,
it's<BR>
the nicest choice for <BR>
just getting your feet wet.<BR>
<BR>
<a href="http://www.cloudynights.com/item.php?
item_id=1044">http://www.cloudynights.com/item.php?
item_id=1044</a><BR>
<BR>
Although aimed at absolute beginners, the webcam imaging
chapter in<BR>
my book is pretty <BR>
detailed, and you may want to take a look at a copy. As far as I
can<BR>
tell, I'm the first person <BR>
to write a book explaining step by step what to do, and
perhaps<BR>
equally importantly, why. <BR>
At least, that was my aim; I'll let others decide if I managed to
do<BR>
that well!<BR>
<BR>
<a href="http://homepage.mac.com/nmonks/books/
books.html#astro">http://homepage.mac.com/nmonks/books/
books.html#astro</a><BR>
<BR>
It isn't clear in your question whether or not you mean you
have no<BR>
idea what to do now, <BR>
or rather know what to do, just can't do it with Keith's
Image<BR>
Stacker. If the latter, I <BR>
apologise for going over "Astronomy 101" stuff here! I do have
a<BR>
basic knowledge of KIS, <BR>
and am happy to post that here if needs be.<BR>
<BR>
Cheers,<BR>
<BR>
Neale<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
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