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Stacking Mono images in SIRIL


Adam1234

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Hi, so I've been practising using Siril lately for stacking, but I have a question about stacking mono images. 

I've got some L, R, G & B images, which I have registered and stacked to create masters for L, R, G & B. What is then the best approach for aligning the L, R, G and B stacks before combining the channels in PS? I've thought about moving the stacked images into a new folder, using the conversion tab to create a new sequence and then registering these so that I then get another set of L, R, G & B stacks which are aligned, but the act of using the conversion tab renames the files _0001, 0002, 0003 etc so I now don't know which one is the L, which one is the R etc. Is there a way to create a sequence from the stacked images without changing the name so I know which one is which? Or can I find out which image it has named _0001, _0002 etc?

I done this when I created my HOO image of M27, but as I only had Ha and Oiii stacks, these were easy to tell apart as they were visibly different.

FYI This is what it says in the Console tab, does Siril save the files in the order that it opens them? i.e. is L  = _00003, G = _00002, B = 00001, R = 00004? 

13:20:54: Reading FITS: file r_L_stacked.fit, 1 layer(s), 4656x3520 pixels
13:20:54: Reading FITS: file r_G_stacked.fit, 1 layer(s), 4656x3520 pixels
13:20:54: Reading FITS: file r_B_stacked.fit, 1 layer(s), 4656x3520 pixels
13:20:54: Reading FITS: file r_R_stacked.fit, 1 layer(s), 4656x3520 pixels
13:20:54: Saving FITS: file Lights_00003.fit, 1 layer(s), 4656x3520 pixels
13:20:54: Saving FITS: file Lights_00002.fit, 1 layer(s), 4656x3520 pixels
13:20:54: Saving FITS: file Lights_00001.fit, 1 layer(s), 4656x3520 pixels
13:20:54: Saving FITS: file Lights_00004.fit, 1 layer(s), 4656x3520 pixels
13:20:54: Conversion succeeded, 4/4 input files converted
13:20:54: Reading FITS: file Lights_00001.fit, 1 layer(s), 4656x3520 pixels
13:20:54: Sequence loaded: Lights_ (1->4)
13:20:54: Execution time: 763.94 ms.

 

Thanks

Adam

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