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Siril processing tutorial

Convert your images in the FITS format Siril uses (image import)

To process your images with Siril, you must convert them to the FITS format it uses (16-bit unsigned, bottom-top order, 1 or 3 axes). Fortunately, Siril is able to convert some image formats to this format, RAW, TIFF, JPEG, PIC (Christian Buil IRIS image format) PNG, BMP and NetPBM binaries for images, AVI for films.

First, the working directory has to be set. Images will be converted to this directory. Click on "Change dir" at bottom right of the window to change it or type cd [you directory] in the console input command.

First of all, click on the "+" button to add the files to be converted. All supported formats can be selected at same time and will be converted in a sequence of files starting with the generic name you've specified just below. Name_XXX. The button "Demosaicing" must be unchecked int order to convert RAW files into CFA (Color Filter Array) monochrome FITS picture which is necessary to pre-process DSLR images with this mode.

Indeed, due to Bayer matrix consideration, the RGB result of your RAW image is an interpolate picture. In consequence it is useless to pre-process interpolated data because it will give wrong result. Contrary to RGB image, CFA image represent the entire sensor data with the Bayer pattern. The following image shows you a crop of a CFA image. Note that the Bayer pattern (RGGB on this example) is visible.

Next item of the tutorial: Work on a sequence of converted images.