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==Who should use Siril?==
==Who should use Siril?==
Siril is targeted to '''amateur astronomers''' having acquired images and wanting to process them in a semi-automatic way. It provides a more user-friendly interface than Iris' command line, but it is not yet as automated as DeepSkyStacker or Registax. It also provides a command line to access various processing functions.
Siril is targeted to '''amateur astronomers''' having acquired images and wanting to process them in a semi-automatic way. It provides a more user-friendly interface than Iris' command line as well as more modern and powerful processing algorithms. Using scripts, Siril can produce a stacked image from a set of directories on the click of a button. It also features some processing tools like photometric colour correction and histogram transformation.

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==Who should use Siril?==
Siril is targeted to '''amateur astronomers''' having acquired images and wanting to process them in a semi-automatic way. It provides a more user-friendly interface than Iris' command line as well as more modern and powerful processing algorithms. Using scripts, Siril can produce a stacked image from a set of directories on the click of a button. It also features some processing tools like photometric colour correction and histogram transformation.

Who should use Siril?

Siril is targeted to amateur astronomers having acquired images and wanting to process them in a semi-automatic way. It provides a more user-friendly interface than Iris' command line as well as more modern and powerful processing algorithms. Using scripts, Siril can produce a stacked image from a set of directories on the click of a button. It also features some processing tools like photometric colour correction and histogram transformation.