Live Stacking with Starlight Live

[2016-9-12 00:11:40] M57 with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. My first EAA object. No special settings, no darks, no hot pixel removal. Just quick setup and go! Amazing.
[2016-9-12 21:59:40] M27 with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. Darks used.
[2016-9-12 22:17:51] Crescent Nebula with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. Only part of the Crescent is in the picture. Darks have been used, but not all hot pixels corrected.
[2016-9-20 22:24:22] Deer Lick group with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. Amazing how many details are visible. I have been observing this object visually several times this year with my Obsession 18", so it is nice to see all the details.
[2016-9-20 22:45:08] Steven's Quintet with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live.
[2016-9-20 22:45:08] Steven's Quintet with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. Animation shows how "sum - mean" technique improves signal to noise ratio. First 8 10sec frames are added, then each subsequent 8 is averaged. The effect is especially visible when looking at the background.
[2016-9-20 23:16:32] Blue Snowball Nebula with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. This is a small planetary nebula (37 arc sec) and Lodestar was able to capture lots of nice details! The details are best seen in the enlargement of the center part, visible with mouse over the image (when opened full version). I think I will try to explore more planetaries like that - visually it is a bluish disk.
[2016-9-21 23:00:31] Eastern Veil with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live.
[2016-9-21 23:10:34] Eastern Veil with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. This is I think the best EAA observation so far. Similarly as with an eyepiece I cannot see entire Veil, but need to move around to see it all. So many details!
[2016-9-21 23:10:34] Eastern Veil with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. This animation shows how the image gradually builds up.
[2016-9-21 22:33:46] Fireworks Galaxy with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. This is probably the best example to show EAA advantage. It is simply impossible to see that details visually. And the Moon was raising!
[2016-9-21 22:43:25] Iris Nebula with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. Another "going deep" example. Visually no filter helps here since it is a reflection nebula, but CCD goes deep anyway. One problem here is the loss of details in the bright part due to linear transformations applied to the image. There is an option for non-linear processing that I will need to try next time.
[2016-9-22 22:43:25] Iris Nebula with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live.
[2016-9-21 23:21:29] Cocoon Nebula with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live.
[2016-9-21 23:21:29] Cocoon Nebula with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live.
[2016-9-22 00:04:34] M29 with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live. Open clusters also look nice in EAA. Note brightening on the left - 80% Moon was already high in the sky.
[2016-9-22 00:06:34] M39 with Lodestar on Orion 10" with Starlight Live.