![]() Most folks don't use Registax 6 for stacking their lunar/planetary images. For your post, I'm concentrating on planetary/lunar imaging and processing. > how to "know" you've got DSOs worth processing, when these can't actually be seen onscreen - Planetary/lunar imaging is an entirely different game than DSO imaging. avi is incompatible with VLC - it will work in Windows Med Player) - The stacking software, please use AutoStakkert 3 (also free), is your best bet for seeing and processing what you got. > what video filetype VLC will recognise and playback (ASI's. > best settings for images and clips - you will need to experiment with your own camera/scope combo to determine this. Your camera is not well suited for capturing DSO images because the sensor and pixels are tiny meaning you are looking at a very, very small piece of sky which is why it is well suited for planetary/lunar imaging. > better software to use for capturing images and video for lunar, solar, planetary and dso - Most folks use either SharpCap or Fire Capture (both are free) for planetary/lunar imaging. ![]() ![]() ![]() Don't forget to stop by the Introductions forum to tell us a bit about yourself. ![]()
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