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Adding more integration to previous integration

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(@doront770)
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Hi. 
if I had a few nights on a target and the result was nice, but I wanted to get better. 

how do I add more data in the best way. 
I did check “integrate per session and all”

do I simply add more lights as an other session and put all the previous integrated FITS files as lights on an other session with no calibration or is it better to do it all all over again since APP integrate frames better when it considers all the frames in its calculations?



   
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(@pheenix99)
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The way I'm understanding things, that sounds a lot like stack splitting.

For example:

1) Stack the 500 files you already have (just making up numbers)
2) Get 500 more files 
3) Stack those 500 new files
4) Stack the 2 stacks together.



   
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