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		<title>AutoStakkert! and Lucky Imaging: The Mathematical Battle Against Atmosphere</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[AutoStakkert - Technical analysis of the stacking process in AutoStakkert!. Explaining "Lucky Imaging" as a method to combat seeing, the principle of Alignment Points (AP), and the math behind Signal-to-Noise Ratio improvement.]]></description>
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									<h1>AutoStakkert 2</h1>
<p>Learn the <b>best settings</b> and a <b>step-by-step process</b> to stack your <b>Lunar light frames</b> in AutoStakkert and achieve <b>sharper, high-resolution Moon images</b>.</p>
<h3><b>The Seeing Problem</b></h3>
<p>Why is a single DSLR photo of the Moon rarely perfectly sharp? The culprit is Earth&#8217;s atmosphere. Air masses of different temperatures mix, creating turbulence that acts like lenses with varying focal lengths. This phenomenon is called <b>seeing</b>. In classical photography (long exposures), seeing blurs details. The engineering solution is the <b>Lucky Imaging</b> technique.</p>
<h3>Mechanism: Statistics and Video</h3>
<p>Instead of a single photo, we record thousands of video frames with very short exposure times (milliseconds). Statistically, within a second, there are moments when the atmosphere &#8220;freezes&#8221; for a fraction of a time and becomes perfectly transparent. The role of <b>AutoStakkert!</b> is to analyze each of the thousands of frames, grade their quality (sharpness), and select only the &#8220;lucky&#8221; ones (e.g., the best 10-20%).</p>
<p>At first impression, the AutoStakkert user interface does not seem easy to use. However, after getting to know the key options and understanding how the program works, its interface not more to be a secret. We will go through the stacking procedure, processing sample of Moon light frames, which I collected in the early spring of this year.</p>
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