Hi Robin,
I have started to do 2X2 and 3X3 binning in a QHY268 camera.
The main problem I find is the fact that QHY has decided to do additive binning, so some features in the image are very fastly burnt at 9X.
To solve this QHY has upgraded their SDK to suply 32 bit images (actually 18, 19 and 20 that provide 4X (2X2) 8X (3X3) and 16X (4X4)). Only 3X3 has a possible minimal burning risk.
https://www.qhyccd.com/user-manual-of-3 ... 11-qhy461/
Do you plan to implement it in SharpCap? Otherwise I will prefer to continue in 1X1 and resample later on average mode, but this will be extra harddisk and process load. (please enlight me if I am missing something in this thought)
T&R,
Jesus
32 bit imaging in QHY cameras
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Re: 32 bit imaging in QHY cameras
Hi,
I am aware of the 32 bit option from QHY, but SharpCap supporting it is a long way off. It's not just grabbing the data from the camera in high bit depth, it's all the processing of the data from saving it to file to displaying it that currently only handles 8 and 16 bit. To be honest the amount of work to get even basic capture up and running is rather scary, and I feel that it's an area that will only attract a handful of users.
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Robin
I am aware of the 32 bit option from QHY, but SharpCap supporting it is a long way off. It's not just grabbing the data from the camera in high bit depth, it's all the processing of the data from saving it to file to displaying it that currently only handles 8 and 16 bit. To be honest the amount of work to get even basic capture up and running is rather scary, and I feel that it's an area that will only attract a handful of users.
cheers,
Robin
Re: 32 bit imaging in QHY cameras
I perfectly understand Robin,
Just help on supporting (or not) my thought of simply doing 1X1 and then resampling to wahtewer I want. Wouldn't I get the same?
T&R
Just help on supporting (or not) my thought of simply doing 1X1 and then resampling to wahtewer I want. Wouldn't I get the same?
T&R
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Re: 32 bit imaging in QHY cameras
Hi,
yes, capturing at 1x1 and then binning/resampling in software after capture will give you exactly the same results. Just make sure that whatever software you use for binning is properly handling high bit depths.
cheers,
Robin
yes, capturing at 1x1 and then binning/resampling in software after capture will give you exactly the same results. Just make sure that whatever software you use for binning is properly handling high bit depths.
cheers,
Robin