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New Version of Regi


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https://github.com/CorBer/waveSharp/releases/tag/v002_3
 

Wasn’t sure whether to put this here or in software but as it will mostly be used for planetary imaging, thought it may as well go here.

This new version is cut down so is just for wavelets and does not include stacking because most people don’t stack in R6.

 

 

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Just had a play with it on my Mars data and looks very promising. The biggest issue for me initially is that with Mars being quite small I'm finding it more difficult to see the effects on the image as displayed even under the x2 zoom option. Maybe I'm missing how to make it look bigger on screen....🤷‍♂️

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7 minutes ago, BGazing said:

Not sure I like this as the dyadic/linear switch is no longer possible, or I do not see it. I find linear more useful in great seeing, while dyadic is better for when things are not that good.

I've always processed my images as linear in Registax6 - have no idea what dyadic does as I never even tried it.

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5 minutes ago, geoflewis said:

I've always processed my images as linear in Registax6 - have no idea what dyadic does as I never even tried it.

Dyadic is much stronger, difference between the levels is, I believe, in geometric progression. I have finally found explanation in Villadrich's Planetary astronomy...

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