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derekorion

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  1. Those plane composites look amazing.  Did the original individual frames look much worse than the composite video? Also, when the plane is not changing angle in the video, can you make a stacked image of the frames during that period of the video (or from the best original frames from the original video, from more than one period - say if the altered angle then came back to the same orientation a number of seconds later)?

    Brilliant ideas.  You could effectively do retrospective visual examination in more detail of the planes than you get in live time.

    Can the software be applied to small things, like images or videos taken through a microscope?  Again, there is movement of cells, but the movement could be too much, if those cells rotate 360 degrees and in an infinite number of different axes I suppose.  But when slides are prepared and the things being examined are fixed, then I wonder if improved images could be go by stacking.  The only thing I would say is, fixed slides illuminated by a constant bright light, and no changes in the atmosphere, would be that unlike in astronomical imaging where there are moments of good seeing, I guess the opposite would be true of microscope imaging of fixed specimens - lots of good seeing, plus rare moments of poor seeing (e.g. accidental or natural environmental vibrations during imaging).

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