Just to revive this.
It looks like for DSLR that SharpCap needs to be able to digest Raw files for this to happen. I realize that is a big step, but is there an approximation that can be made, such that it may not be as accurate as for CCDs but still adds value?
Thanks,
Dave
Sensor Analysis for DSLR
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Re: Sensor Analysis for DSLR
Hi,
I think this can now be achieved by using the new DSLR ASCOM driver - I have certainly seen analysis results for a few different DSLR models being posted here and on other forums.
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/7076 ... ntax-sony/
Cheers, Robin
I think this can now be achieved by using the new DSLR ASCOM driver - I have certainly seen analysis results for a few different DSLR models being posted here and on other forums.
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/7076 ... ntax-sony/
Cheers, Robin