Re: How do I create a mosaic image?
- From: "Norbert" <Xnorbert.rumiano@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 16 Nov 2005 18:49:07 +0100
Andy Grove nous a écrit :
> I'm on the Alt-Az mount at the moment but an equatorial mount is on my
> ever growing wish-list of accessories.
But your mount is not motorized, is it ?
If it is motorized, it should follow the Moon long enough to take a
film.
>
> last night I tried manually guiding the scope from the autostar suite
> while imaging using envisage but the tracking box that I use for
> aligning the photos couldn't cope with the image moving. If I'm
> manually guiding should I just concentrate on capturing images and
> then stack them afterwards using registax?
>
The LPI is a webcam, so you must take a lot of pictures to obtain a
single frame. With a manual mounting, it isn't very easy.
You capture a short movie of a part of the Moon, stack all the pictures
of this movie with Registax.
Then you take another movie of another part, stack the pictures, and so
on ...
And at the end, you merge the individual images from Registax with the
help of Photoshop.
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