On July 18, 2018 4:48:43 PM HST, clepsydrae <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Any thoughts on what to do? Thanks!
> -c
> 
> (P.S. it'd be great if there was a --starfield mode that just looked
> for bright points to align!)

Hmm. Make copies of images, convert them to B&W (1 bit color), pull into Hugin 
and cpfind/optimize/etc on those. Save project, replace B&W versions with 
color, stitch?

Just wondering if B&W would make search for control points easier.

Also, I don't recall if you mentioned this earlier. Do you do noise reduction 
on your images before pulling them into Hugin?

How would -starfield mode define what a "star" is? A threshold of brightness, 
size, what?


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