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By Tjk01
Im not exactly new to astrophotography but I am definitely new to stacking images. I first tried deep sky stacker because it seems it's what everyone uses. Almost every time I've tried stacking it only wants to stack 1 image cause of a star detection error. I made the detection threshold so it would detect the most amount of stars and it doesn't help. I read other posts and thought it was a focusing error on the stars so I made sure to focus the image as much as possible and the error still pops up. The Orion nebula picture is one of a data set where I tried to stack and the error came up but the stars are very clearly visible. Any suggestions?
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By perdrix
DeepSkyStacker 4.2.4 Beta 3 is now available.
https://github.com/deepskystacker/DSS/releases/tag/4.2.4-Beta-3
Welcome to DeepSkyStacker 4.2.4 Beta 3
The main changes in this release are:
Fix to display Exposure, f-Stop, and ISO setting from EXIF tags in TIFF files. Update libtiff to 4.1.0 Automatic detection of CFA matrix based upon FITS keywords such as BAYERPAT, COLORTYP, and MOSAIC (for Meade DSI colour cameras). The FITS File tab of the Raw/FITS DDP Settings dialogue has changed. If you de-select the tick box for: "Monochrome 16 bit FITS Files are RAW files created by a DSLR or a color CCD camera", then automatic detection will be used. You can override this by selecting this option and manually selecting the CFA pattern to be used. All the other settings on that tab are now always available for modification. The exposure time is now correctly displayed for FITS files with the exposure time in microseconds (keyword EXPOINUS). Display a warning message saying that DeepSkyStacker won't de-Bayer 8-bit FITS images. Change code to read TIFF files in strips instead of by scanline. This can reduce the time to read the image by as much as a factor of 3. Refactor the code to decode the TIFF file we just read and also use OpenMP. Time to decode the image reduced by about 4-5 times. Refactor the code that writes TIFF files and use OpenMP to speed it up. Also write the output file in strips rather than scanlines. Substantial performance increase. Refactor the code that reads FITS files to make it easier to understand and also use OpenMP. Only a marginal performance benefit. Major bug fix - calibration frames were either not applied or incorrectly applied when using Super-Pixel mode. Clear skies
David
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By Sidecontrol
Hey,
I live in the NE of Scotland and have recently been bit by the Astrophotography bug! I bought a Star tracker a few months back, but only started using it 3 weeks ago (due to crap weather). The images posted are what I've managed to get with my Fujit XT2 and my various lenses. Only just started stacking in DeepSkyStacker and trying to stretch / edit in Photoshop. I've recently gotten the 45 day trial on Pixinsight so will be looking to try out editing in that.
Looking forward to learning a bunch from everyone!
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By CoolJWB
Hi, I have a problem with DSS. When I stack my images of like Pleaides "M45" I get images with no "stardust" in it.
Is it because im using darks and bios images because when I don't I get pretty good images but verry noisy and bad images. LastTryTwo.TIFLastTryTwo.TIF
I am wondering do enyone know a solution for this?
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By CoolJWB
Hello again again...
My t-ring came yeasterday! Yay! So. I checked last night if it was clear outside and it was! It hasn't been clear weather the last month. So I rushed out and got like 50 photos of M45 (Pleiades) and some of Vega I think...
So I got some nice pictures on M45 (Pleiades) and this is how it turns out after I stack it. I kinda like it but the stars is not in formation of Pleiades... Is it something wrong?
I manually tracked the stars so it could be one problem but DeepSkyStacker fixes the problem by lining up the pictures, right? Because the edited picture lookes nothing like the Pleiades for me. Is it because the image is flipped or something like that? Also, about how long total exposure do I need to get a decent picture on Pleiades because the Edited picture is 50 pictures with 1 sec exposure that is stacked. Do I need like 50 10 second exposures to get the blue "stardust" around it to show up.
Also I came up with the problem that my Edited picture became red after stacking. Just a guess that my bios files wasn't working with DeepSkyStacker...
Sorry if im not really clear because im Swedish so my English isn't on top XD.
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