It definitely works better with uncorrected lens from Lightroom (as the help in SSS says). The fact that I can use my RAW files directly from Canon, Nikon and others removes a lot of steps. I use an iOptron tracker for my Milky Way shots, so I end up using this program instead of Starry Sky Stacker. Being able to select darks, flats, and bias frames from other directories would be nice to have since I keep a library of those that are not often in the same directory as my light frames. I will try with some older stacks I have as well. I have determined that using in-camera long exposure dark reduction(does dark removal in camera) does a fine job so I have not needed to use dark subtraction directly in the program. ![]() I use a Nikon 810a and I can use the raw files directly. ![]() ![]() It makes a quick and simple job of stacking my images.
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