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We've compiled a list of 3 free and paid alternatives to Regim. The primary competitors include DeepSkyStacker, IRIS. In addition to these, users also draw comparisons between Regim and Siril. Also you can look at other similar options here: About.


DeepSkyStacker is a freeware for astrophotographers that simplifies all the pre-processing steps of...

IRIS is an astronomical images processing software. Main features

Siril
Free Open Source

Siril is an astronomical image processing tool, able to convert, pre-process images, help aligning...

Regim makes some processing steps that are unique to astronomical images a bit easier.

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Regim Overview

Regim is a software tool for processing astronomical images.
Regim is not meant to replace complex image processing systems like Adobe Photoshop or others. It is meant as an addition to them. It makes some processing steps that are unique to astronomical images a bit easier. These steps are calibration (dark and flat), deblooming, registration, combination, color calibration, gradient removal and some more.

Regim is free and may be used in unchanged form. However if you find it useful please feel free to make a small donation.

Regim Features

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telescope astrophotograpy astro-photos image-processing

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