#stacking multiple night's data
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I am not sure how to do it in siril, but I do know how to in DSS
Not sure if you want to use DSS though.
Easy. You have to process each individual night at a time, bu no need to stack them. After you have calibrated them with your bias and flat, just create a new folder called "all nights" and put your already calibrated subs in there. Then simply start a new Siril project using those already calibrated subs and import as usual. Debayer if you have not already done that in the previous steps.
how to calibrate the frames without stacking?
yea DSS doesnt work for me that well
I think you need to go check out a few youtube videos if you dont know that. Im afraid it is not easily explained in the chat.
You want to preprocess
This is the fourth video in a series I am doing to help DSLR shooters on tracking mounts achieve success with astrophotography. We are following a path of using free software. In the prior video I did an extensive introduction to Siril, and in this one we will use it to preprocess a set of light frames and then to intelligently stack them.
Follo...
alright i will see this