![]() Oops, sorry about the off topic eos m testing. Registax 6 reconciled me with enlargement ) Indeed, the main processing window already allows you to reduce noise. Here is a flat frame created from an eos m As I am sure that you are aware, a colour video camera employs the use of a ‘Bayer Matrix’ of red green and blue filters laid over the sensor’s pixels. Ok so a lot talk about focus pixels but maybe this could be a solution to how to eliminate those in post or even in mlv_dump? An update to the chapters on planetary imaging in ‘An Amateurs Guide to Observing and Imaging the Heavens and ‘The Art of Astrophotography’ relating to the use of colour video cameras (webcams). Changing exposure doesn,t seem to change anything. With aperture set to 22 focus pixels will be more pronounced.Ĭhanging aperture while creating the flatframe - Will not show any difference to the dng files created. With lens attached - Aperture wide open seems to take care of vignetting and most of the focus pixels. ![]() Without lens - Vignetting seems gone but focus pixels more pronounced than withouth a lens on Ran a lot of different tests around the clip just posted. ![]() If this works then the codec was your problem. Then try using PIPP to convert one of your AVI files to an AVI file using the Ut Video codec. Downloads and links presented in the book are found here. ![]() When updated information or corrections are necessary, you will find them here. Try installing PIPP, that will offer to install the Ut Video codec if it is not installed already. This section of the website is no longer being updated due to the publication of the second edition of the NexStar Users Guide in October, 2017. Applied log C gamma for a flat revealing look. This is almost certainly down to a bad codec being installed that RegiStax is trying to use. Check what it did to the focus pixels! Not all of them are gone but damn close. Created a flatfield mlv by filming at f2.0 straight at a photo bouncer (eos M).
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