Hey everyone,
First time poster here.
Short version: Sirilic produces a very different image than Siril does from the same exact set of data, same lights, darks, biases and flats, from the same session....
I stack my files using Siril but tried Sirilic due to its reputation for making multi-session stacking easier. It turned out very badly. The image was washed out green with very little data to be stretched.
As an experiment, I took a single night session and did the OSC preprocessing script in Siril and took the same night session and ran it as a single session (not multi)in Sirilic. The results were complete different from one another as can be seen in the two attached images.
Both are shown in Autostretch viewing mode. Somehow Sirilic treated the data differently than Siril did(more precisely, it produced a script very different to Siril's OSC-Preprocessing script). Sirilic Script is attached below, though I can't see anything in it that would produce such a subpar output.
To be clear, it’s not that the data needs to just be stretched in Sirilic, it’s that the starting point is not the same as in Siril using the same data and in fact after much stretching etc, the data doesn’t even seem to be there. It’s like something akin to a single image rather than a stack.
I have tried adjusting several parameters in Sirilic but nothing has made any improvement to the output image that auto-loads in Siril
If anyone has any suggestions, I'd really appreciate it
Many thanks in advance