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Re: [APML] RegiStar question



Hey Jason,

These procedures would be way over my head at the present time. I may
try going back to the original scans and rotating one to line up with
the other. I think PS has an 'arbritary' rotation routine that might
accomplish what I need. 

Thanks,
Alan

--- Jason Ware <jtw@galaxyphoto.com> wrote:
> You can always do it in Photoshop or some other image
> processing program that allows layers. In Regstar align
> and match one to the other. Save the registered image
> but don't combine them. Then in PS paste the registered
> image over the reference. You will then have to use
> selections to remove the excess from the pasted image. 
> Now blur the edges. Before you flatten you may want
> to gaussian blur the part that only comes from one image
> to match the reduced grain of the combined.



SCT Astrophotography: http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch/astrophotography
FS-102 G-11/Gemini: http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch12952/tak_fs102
& http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch12952/fs102
& http://www.pbase.com/avoetsch12952/takpf

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