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MAP-comparo
Image on the left is processed "the usual way" in Registax, using a single aligment point, limiting the best couple of hundred of the 450 frames, and applying gaussian wavelet processing to produce a single bitmapped frame. Image on the right uses the same source AVI file, but 11 separate alignment points spread around the frame to produce 11 separate bitmaps that are then Registax-stacked into a single, better final frame. This is called MAP processing (multi-alignment-point).
Scope and mount supplied by 3RF (see www.3rf.org).
MAP-comparo
Image on the left is processed "the usual way" in Registax, using a single aligment point, limiting the best couple of hundred of the 450 frames, and applying gaussian wavelet processing to produce a single bitmapped frame. Image on the right uses the same source AVI file, but 11 separate alignment points spread around the frame to produce 11 separate bitmaps that are then Registax-stacked into a single, better final frame. This is called MAP processing (multi-alignment-point).
Scope and mount supplied by 3RF (see www.3rf.org).