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Ron
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« on: January 26, 2005, 01:09:37 PM »

I took 10 image that expand a time frame of approximately 17 minutes and made an animation to see if I could detect the movement of the Comet.  I can see the movement of the Comet but the star rotation due to the Alt/Az mount made it difficult to put together.

Has anyone tried to put together an animation of frames made in Alt/Az and if so what method can be used to line up each frame?



Any suggestions or ideas or should I forget the whole mess cheesy ?

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« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2005, 01:43:50 PM »

Thats very cool Ron! How long were individual exposures?  Maybe if you kept them to 30 seconds rotation would not be a problem?  But I'm just guessing. Smiley
Nice job anyway I can see the comet motion,
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« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2005, 02:47:57 PM »

Thanks Craig,

The exposures were 30 seconds each.

I didn't realize how much the Comet had moved until I noticed in my stacking that the Comet and the stars were getting further apart.  Duhhh rolleyes

I learn something new everyday in my crazy imaging and editing techniques cheesy

So then I decided to try and make the animation since I could see so much seperation in the Comet and stars.

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« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2005, 06:23:32 PM »

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Any suggestions or ideas or should I forget the whole mess cheesy ?


Ron, I would forget the whole mess Smiley  Just kidding!!  

That is a really nice animation and I can see the comet movement too.  Looks like the only thing that messed it up is the field rotation.

I think the *new* version of registax has a feature that will correct the rotation when it stacks the images called "Rotate"??  I haven't tried that since I only do planets and usually don't have field rotation with my GEM.  Maybe that feature is for something else, but I just assumed it was for this purpose.

I'm sure some other experts know of an easy way to do this with some other software too.
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« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2005, 10:36:03 PM »

Thanks Brian,

I just got the animation program and really don't under stand how to use it yet so I have just been playing around with it.

Maybe I'll work on this one a little more and try to smooth it out a little cheesy

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« Reply #5 on: January 27, 2005, 12:15:15 AM »

I think this one is a little smoother but still needs plenty of work.  I know there must be a way to line up each frame but I haven't got that far with the program yet cheesy



17 minutes total time from start to finish.

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