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Here is my method to stack a sequence of dithered light frames from a dslr
Easy when you know how.
Siril deals with sequences of bias, flat and light frames.
settings
File -> settings > misc -> FITS format
Set your fits extension -mine was fits
bias
set the current working directory (CWD to bias -> sequence -> go to stacking tab -> median stacking -> no normalisation -> start stacking
flat
set CWD to flat -> sequence -> sequences -> pre processing -> use offset -> browse to Bias_stacked.fits -> start pre-processing -> stacking -> median stacking -> normalisation multiplicative -> start stacking
light
- set CWD to light -> sequence -> sequencess-> pre processing -> use offset -> browse to Bias_stacked.fits -> use flat -> browse to pp_flat_stacked.fits -> check demosaic FITS images before saving -> start pre processing
- hit Registration -> Choose registration method -> Global Star Alignment (deep sky) -> Go register
- hit Stacking -> Average stacking with rejection -> no normalisation -> Rejection Sigma Clipping -> low 4 -> high 3 -> start stacking
r_pp_stacked_Light_stacked.fits
in the same folder as your light frames.
There's a way to automate all this in a script. Just asked the devs how on the alarmingly quiet forum. Let's see what they say. [1]
[1] edit
Looking good:
Some Siril scripting examples and the list of Siril scripting commands