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Integrating two stacks of data

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(@cschurch)
Main Sequence Star
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Hello!

I have a stack of Wideband data and a stack of narrowband data.  Both shot with an OSC astro camera of M31.

When I integrate them in APP, the combined image is not aligned for some reason (shows two Andromeda cores...one slightly above the other).

I'm simply adding the two stacked frames into lights and hitting integrate.  

Am I doing something wrong?  When integrated separately, the stacks came out looking just fine.  



   
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(@imnewhere)
Black Hole
Joined: 9 years ago
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Either raise or drop the number of stars and turn on cosmic ray detection in the star analysis page, then do it again. Also, I've found that running it as a mosaic sometimes helps.



   
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