The Seestar mosaic feature works by stitching multiple photos together to create a large, wide-field image, typically used for capturing extended celestial objects (such as nebulae, galaxies, or large planetary regions)
Automatic Image Capture: When you enable the mosaic mode, Seestar will automatically take several adjacent shots of the target area. These images will have overlapping regions to ensure accurate stitching.
Image Stitching and Processing: After the images are captured, Seestar will automatically stitch them together into one large composite image. During the stitching process, the software aims to minimize seams and transition lines between the images, ensuring the final mosaic looks natural and seamless.
Distortion and Noise Reduction: During the stitching process, Seestar also works to remove any distortions, correct colors, and reduce noise, ensuring that each part of the image has consistent clarity.
Final Mosaic Image: After stitching, correction, and noise reduction, the final image will display a large, high-resolution celestial image. This is particularly useful for showing vast areas of the sky or capturing details of distant celestial objects.
During the process, you don't need to manually align each image; Seestar's automation simplifies both the capture and image processing steps.