Registax Version 5 is now Officially Released

The new version of Registax (Registax 5) has been officially released!

While still considered beta right now, it’s undergone a fairly extensive and lengthy pre-beta programme with a number of beta-testers, which I have been a part of.

There’s a huge number of improvements and enhancements in Registax 5. It’s much faster, which is great for lunar avi’s with a large number of alignment points. Make sure you check out the full manual and some processing workflow tips on the Registax site: http://www.astronomie.be/registax/

In the coming months, I’ll start documenting my own tutorials and workflow hints and tips for using Registax 5 to process planetary and lunar images.

Well done to Cor for a fantastic product, still free after all these years. His contribution to the amateur astrophotography community can not be measured!

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About Mike Salway

Mike Salway lives on the Central Coast of NSW, Australia and loves amateur astronomy, photography and karate. He co-founded the amateur astronomy website, IceInSpace, has a family with a wife and 3 kids, and is a 1st Dan Black Belt in Karate. In real life, Mike is a Product Manager for a software company.

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