![]() The next thing one needs to do before clicking the 'Align' tab, is determine the method on how you would like the frames limited to gain the best result. Then check the 'align by centre of gravity' box and click the red circle. For a slightly better result, try clicking the 'set alignpoints' button in which Registax will place several alignment points on your image. That set the point for the center of gravity alignment. Next, move your cursor over the 'red circle' and click it. You will see a red circle appear where Registax has determined 'center' is. Now let's click the "Align by Using Centre of Gravity' checkbox. For Lunar landscape images, multi-point alignment is the only way to go. For Saturn, one can use this, or the multi-point alignment. For planets I have found that using 'Align by Using Centre of Gravity' function works very well. With the image open one needs to set some of the parameters before aligning the frames. For the purposes of this tutorial I will be using Jupiter as the subject.įirst click the 'select' tab at the top upper left and choose an AVI file you are ready to process.
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