Tom C wrote:
> It's when you combine virtually identical multiple exposures, "stacking" 
> them to reach a final image that has a total exposure time equal to the sum 
> of the individual exposures.
> 
> It's useful in astrophotography for a number of reaons.  The main one is 
> that a bunch of short, say 6 individual 30 second exposures, can be combined 
> The result is the accumulated photons of a 3 minute exposure.  The neat 
> thing is that tracking error (irregularities in the motor drive or polar 
> alignment) can be virtually eliminated, because software automatically 
> aligns/registers the individual images so they overlay each other perfectly.
> 
> The additional benefit we're talking about here is that the sensor can be 
> run at both a lower ISO and for a shorter exposure duration, both of which 
> reduce noise.
> 
> Tom C.

Aha. Never thought of it that way! Thanks!

Yeah, who asked me, right?  <bg>

keith

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