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[. . . ] Table of Contents Quick-Start and Tutorial Imaging Basics Registax User's Guide Troubleshooting Quick Start Make sure your NexImage comes with all of the following: 1. 25" Barrel USB Cable Installation CD Rom 1. If "Preview" is not already selected (checked), click on it once. 4. Center and focus your telescope on the specific feature you wish to image. 5. Remove the eyepiece from the telescope and slide the barrel of the imager into the eyepiece barrel of your telescope. You should see bright light displayed in the imaging window of Amcap. [. . . ] Steadily moving objects can be easily followed, unless they move too fast. The largest movement between images the program is able to adjust directly problems is about half the size (in pixels) of the alignment-box. When you enable the predict option, the program will be able to trace faster moving objects as long as they move in a constant direction. When the object moves in a more random fashion do NOT use the predict option, instead increase the FFT-size to keep the feature easier in view. If the misalign warning is set you will be notified when the program thinks it looses track of the alignment feature, then you will be asked to realign the image. If the object you want to register moves over the image-space like you can see in the above example you will need to set the "track object" option. Track object will try to keep track of the object by using the information of the previous shift. If the object slightly moved to the left we expect it to be at least shifted to this position in the next frame also. If the object moves in a steady fashion this feature will keep track of the necessary alignment. But for steady moving or fast moving objects the "predict" track might also be helpful, With this feature the program makes an expectation of the objects position based on the last shifts. If the object moves fast or in a random way over the image the user is advised to use a larger FFT box. Auto-optimization ­ This setting is associated with three controls in the optimizing options panel (#15). During optimization the pixel-by-pixel difference between the image and the reference image is measured and minimized. Setting the "Optimize until" thumbwheel (%) will make the optimization run until the difference between successive runs is less than this value. 19 During optimization the program searches for the "best fit" in a box with a dimension set by the search area control. At every optimization run (through all the frames) the program searches the best possible shift for every frame versus the reference frame you selected. When you choose a small search path the program will process faster but the optimizer might miss the perfect alignment position. On the other hand if you search a real large area for every optimization run, it will increase the amount of time it takes to for each processing run. Lastly you can set the lowest image quality (relatively to the best image) that you want to be optimized (and later on stacked !!). Setting this to 0 will optimize all images, setting it to 100 will only optimize the single best frame (not recommended), a setting about 75% often is useful. Be aware that when processing a set of FITS files it will be wise to include them all, set the lowest quality to a low value to arrange this!!Fast optimize ­ during optimization this control will only optimize images that still need (according to the settings) optimization. Manual alignment ­ When this is set you are asked to point at the alignment feature in every image by hand. [. . . ] You can hover the mouse over the image and see what hue's are under the cursor. This will make it easier to decide on which part of the color-band you want to make changes. Next to this a histogram for the different hue's is shown on top of the image. This histogram represent the image as it was created on the processing-page and will not change. [. . . ]

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