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==Start using Siril / Documentation==
==Start using Siril / Documentation==
Siril's works internally with FITS images, unsigned 16-bit per pixel and per channel. All images you want to process with Siril thus needs to be converted using the [[Siril:Tutorial_import|Conversion tab]], except for [[SER]] and film sequences which are converted on-the-fly.
Siril's works internally with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FITS FITS] images, unsigned 16-bit per pixel and per channel. All images you want to process with Siril have to be converted using the [[Siril:Tutorial_import|Conversion tab]], except for [[SER]] and film sequences which are converted on-the-fly.

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==Start using Siril / Documentation==
Siril's works internally with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FITS FITS] images, unsigned 16-bit or floating point 32-bit per pixel and per channel. Some [[Siril:supported_FITS|other FITS formats]] are supported. All other ''image'' formats you want to process with Siril have to be converted using the Conversion tab, but some ''sequence'' files are converted on-the-fly: [[SER]] and film sequences supported by ffmpeg (which means nearly all films).

Start using Siril / Documentation

Siril's works internally with FITS images, unsigned 16-bit per pixel and per channel. All images you want to process with Siril have to be converted using the Conversion tab, except for SER and film sequences which are converted on-the-fly.