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The first step is to select images. The Tree View on the left side of the dialog shows you what image groups you have selected, and you can expand the folders to see the individual images.

You can add images to the Tree View in a variety of ways:

Tip: Add Folder will automatically ignore calibration frames (as determined from FITS header). If for some reason you wish to manually stack calibration frames, use Add Files or drag-and-drop. Normally you do not need to manually stack your calibration frames, since the Set Calibration command can do this for you automatically.

The Classify by field automates the image selection process. When you turn on Classify by OBJECT, MaxIm DL will automatically inspect each image's FITS header for the OBJECT keyword. It will create a new group every time a FITS header indicates a new object name or, for images obtained using the Camera Control's Mosaic feature, the TILEXY key changes. This allows you to conveniently stack multiple different images in one operation.

When you turn on Classify by FILTER, the FILTER keyword in the FITS header is inspected. This is used to sort the images into sub-groups corresponding to color channels. This allows you to build up RGB, LRGB, CMY, and LCMY image sets. Since there is no standard name for the filter slots, clicking the FILTER button brings up the Filter Channels dialog box, which allows you to assign filter names to a specific channel.

The Channel field indicates the pre-defined color channels that are recognized by the Stack command, namely Luminance, Red, Green, Blue, Cyan, Magenta, and Yellow. The Filter Color(s) field defines the equivalent filter name string in the FITS header. This is also the name of the filter that you specified in the filter wheel setup prior to imaging (see the Camera Control Window Setup Tab). You can have more than one filter name corresponding to a color channel; simply enter the names separated by semicolons (";").

The Stack command can also calibrate your images on-the-fly. To set this up to be the default, turn on the Mark added items as Auto Calibrate check box. If you forgot to turn this on (or off) before adding the files, simply right-click on the group folder and click Auto Calibrate.

Similarly, images from one-shot color cameras such as DSLRs can be converted to color (de-Bayer) automatically as they are used. Turn on the Mark added items as Auto Color Convert check box before adding images, or use the right-click menu for the group to toggle it on or off. Color Convert cannot be used at the same time as color combine. The settings used in the conversion process are those from the most recent use of the Convert Color dialog.

Normally Mark added items as Make Pixels Square should remain checked. It causes images with rectangular pixels to be vertically or horizontally resized by the appropriate factor to make the resulting pixel aspect ratio 1:1, which is necessary if alignment requires any rotation of the images. It has no effect on images with square pixels. To alter this option for existing groups, use the right-click menu.

Once you have added some images, the dialog box will show a series of folders, one for each image group. Expanding a folder shows its images (if it is a single color or one-shot color group), or a nested set of folders for its color filter subgroups. If any images or groups are in the wrong place, you can move them using drag-and-drop; certain restrictions apply as to where you can drop each kind of object. If you decide you do not want to use a particular image or group, select it and press Delete or simply turn off its check box in the list.

Whenever a single group or image is selected, its properties are shown in the Description of Selected Item. Group properties include group name, object, subgroups, reference image and, once a group has been combined, the name of the resulting image or file. Image properties include width and height, binning, file or image name, and exposure time.

Once you have added image groups, you can manipulate them by selecting images and/or groups and right-clicking. This will bring up a context menu which contains a subset of the following commands appropriate to the current selection:

The same context menus are available in all subsequent tabs.