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You can clean up the images by using Registax. I've used it some years back (Ver 4) to get better pictures out of the webcam microscopes we had at work. The engineers loved my pictures because they were "higher resolution" than the rest. www.astronomie.be
ReplyDeleteIn regards to Michael's post, I've also heard good things about DeepSkyStacker ( http://deepskystacker.free.fr/english/index.html ).
ReplyDeleteYou may also want to have a look at http://www.astropix.com/ , which also includes a lot of guides and tips regarding the techniques of astrophotography.
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Nicholas LaPointe, KB1SNG