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A Guide to Stacking Images in Deep Sky Stacker: Deep Sky Objects and Comet Images

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A Guide to Stacking Images in Deep Sky Stacker: Deep Sky Objects and Comet Images

A Guide to Stacking Images in Deep Sky Stacker: Deep Sky Objects and Comet Images by Dave Eagle
English | August 12, 2017 | ISBN: 1999773209 | 41 pages | AZW3 | 1.39 Mb

Dave Eagle FRAS, astrophotographer, author and astronomy tutor has been running astronomical workshops and outreach for many years. Due to demand from students converted the contents of his tutorials into handy guides. Deep Sky Stacker is freeware that enables you to take a number of astronomical images and add them together, reducing noise and increasing the quality of the final image. But first starting out with the software can at first be quite intimidating. This 41 page guide takes the reader step-by-step through setting up the software, processing images as simply as possible to enable you to stack raw images effectively in Deep Sky Stacker. This beginners guide covers processing of static deep sky objects and well as moving comets, without adding any other distracting complications. Soon you will be well on your way to producing your own stunning photos of astronomical objects, before going onto using more advanced methods.