How to Stack Data From Two Or More Imaging Sessions in WBPP
The more information you have, the clearer, cleaner and better your images will be, and that often means imaging a target over multiple nights. When it's time to stack all that information, you need to keep the appropriate calibration frames with the associated lights. Doing this in PixInsight's Weighted Batch PreProcessor script (WBPP) is not difficult.
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