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Professional astronomers generally use 32-bit depth images, but Siril uses only 16-bit images internally (except temporary for stacking). Loading 32-bit images is supported but it will degrade them since they will be converted to 16-bit. It can still be useful if the intent is to produce public-friendly pictures.
Professional astronomers generally use 32-bit depth images, but Siril uses only 16-bit images internally (except temporary for stacking). Loading 32-bit images is supported but it will degrade them since they will be converted to 16-bit (version 1.0 will use at least 32-bit depth channels internally). It can still be useful if the intent is to produce public-friendly pictures.

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Since version 1.0, Siril can work with 32-bit per channel images and FITS cube images. For more details, see the [[Siril:supported_FITS|Siril FITS format page]].

Professional astronomers generally use 32-bit depth images, but Siril uses only 16-bit images internally (except temporary for stacking). Loading 32-bit images is supported but it will degrade them since they will be converted to 16-bit (version 1.0 will use at least 32-bit depth channels internally). It can still be useful if the intent is to produce public-friendly pictures.