Streaks in my image
Streaks in my image
I'm just getting acquainted to my Hyperstar and ZWO294 MC Pro. Last night I noticed a very faint streaking in the image. If anyone has any idea what's causing this and what I can do about it I would greatly appreciate the feedback.
Joe
Joe
Re: Streaks in my image
Joe
In order for anyone to have a chance at helping you, you need to post equipment (scope, camera, filters etc) & capture details including the capture settings file.
Dave;
In order for anyone to have a chance at helping you, you need to post equipment (scope, camera, filters etc) & capture details including the capture settings file.
Dave;
Re: Streaks in my image
Sorry for not including the following information:
I'm using a Celestron Evolution 8 SCT Alt/Az with Hyperstar and ZWO 294 MC Pro
Light Pollution Filter: IDAS LPS2
[ZWO ASI294MC Pro]
Debayer Preview=On
Pan=0
Tilt=0
Output Format=PNG files (*.png)
Binning=1
Capture Area=4144x2822
Colour Space=RAW8
High Speed Mode=Off
Turbo USB=80(Auto)
Flip=None
Frame Rate Limit=Maximum
Gain=350
Exposure=4
Timestamp Frames=Off
White Bal (B)=64
White Bal (R)=99
Brightness=10
Temperature=-14.8
Cooler Power=49
Target Temperature=-15
Cooler=On
Auto Exp Max Gain=285
Auto Exp Max Exp M S=30000
Auto Exp Target Brightness=100
Mono Bin=Off
Banding Threshold=35
Banding Suppression=0
Apply Flat=C:\Users\Joe\Desktop\SharpCap Captures\2020-05-05\Capture\flats\21_40_53.png
Subtract Dark=None
#Black Point
Display Black Point=0.134765625
#MidTone Point
Display MidTone Point=0.319444606893424
#White Point
Display White Point=0.998046875
TimeStamp=2020-05-22T04:22:51.1541469Z
SharpCapVersion=3.2.6263.0
TotalExposure(s)=1928
StackedFrames=482
I'm using a Celestron Evolution 8 SCT Alt/Az with Hyperstar and ZWO 294 MC Pro
Light Pollution Filter: IDAS LPS2
[ZWO ASI294MC Pro]
Debayer Preview=On
Pan=0
Tilt=0
Output Format=PNG files (*.png)
Binning=1
Capture Area=4144x2822
Colour Space=RAW8
High Speed Mode=Off
Turbo USB=80(Auto)
Flip=None
Frame Rate Limit=Maximum
Gain=350
Exposure=4
Timestamp Frames=Off
White Bal (B)=64
White Bal (R)=99
Brightness=10
Temperature=-14.8
Cooler Power=49
Target Temperature=-15
Cooler=On
Auto Exp Max Gain=285
Auto Exp Max Exp M S=30000
Auto Exp Target Brightness=100
Mono Bin=Off
Banding Threshold=35
Banding Suppression=0
Apply Flat=C:\Users\Joe\Desktop\SharpCap Captures\2020-05-05\Capture\flats\21_40_53.png
Subtract Dark=None
#Black Point
Display Black Point=0.134765625
#MidTone Point
Display MidTone Point=0.319444606893424
#White Point
Display White Point=0.998046875
TimeStamp=2020-05-22T04:22:51.1541469Z
SharpCapVersion=3.2.6263.0
TotalExposure(s)=1928
StackedFrames=482
Re: Streaks in my image
I suppose, this was the first cause. Were masterdark be applied, all things would be better.
And the second and the most important: You had a drift of field. And this factor may be used for profit.
Namely: You should return the field of view (return of aiming), but do it with some deliberate "accidental" error every time. This is called dithering. And "Drift Graph" tab may help in it very much.
Your streaks then will be eliminated in great degree.
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Re: Streaks in my image
Hi,
Yes, subtracting a dark frame will help (make sure that it's captured at the same temperature to get best results) and the next stage pass that is to use dithering which will make small random movements of the mount between frames so that instead of getting streaks you get a much subtler pattern that is harder to notice.
Cheers, Robin
Yes, subtracting a dark frame will help (make sure that it's captured at the same temperature to get best results) and the next stage pass that is to use dithering which will make small random movements of the mount between frames so that instead of getting streaks you get a much subtler pattern that is harder to notice.
Cheers, Robin
Re: Streaks in my image
I've taken plenty of fine astrophotographs without subtracting darks using a cooled camera. Joe's camera settings show that his sensor temperature was -14.8 degrees.
His settings file shows an exposure of 4 seconds, or is that 4 milliseconds? I would be very interested to know what his sky background ADU counts are. If you can show me that it is 10,000+ ADU then I say OK he needs to dither but if it is significantly less than that he should FIRST try increasing his exposure to 10 seconds. It never hurts to experiment before taking on another layer of complexity.
Brian
His settings file shows an exposure of 4 seconds, or is that 4 milliseconds? I would be very interested to know what his sky background ADU counts are. If you can show me that it is 10,000+ ADU then I say OK he needs to dither but if it is significantly less than that he should FIRST try increasing his exposure to 10 seconds. It never hurts to experiment before taking on another layer of complexity.
Brian
Re: Streaks in my image
Brian,
I'm just beginning to get my hands around all this, but I believe the ADU for the ZWO294 is (read noise) 1.2e @35db gain. And yes, these were 2 second images.
I don't believe dithering is possible with my Alt/Az mount, but I may be mistaken.
Thanks for helping,
Joe
I'm just beginning to get my hands around all this, but I believe the ADU for the ZWO294 is (read noise) 1.2e @35db gain. And yes, these were 2 second images.
I don't believe dithering is possible with my Alt/Az mount, but I may be mistaken.
Thanks for helping,
Joe
Re: Streaks in my image
Oops! Sorry Brian, that was 4 second exposures
Re: Streaks in my image
Some small remarks:
Which means you only have 9 stops of range, whereas most people will use gain 120 or 121 (close to unitary, and HGC mode enabled around this gain) that give you close to 13 stops. As the gain is much lower, Sharpcap may struggle to align on stars, so if you can use longer subexposures (I know, it's not easy with an Evo due to field rotation. I have the same mount) give it a try. The Evo should be good for 8-15s exposures with an Hyperstar (that what I use with my C9 +Evo + Hyperstar)Gain=350
You should also consider switching to RAW14 as you're loosing valuable dynamic range by restricting to 8 bits.Colour Space=RAW8
Re: Streaks in my image
Very easy.
1). After beginning Live Stack, choose some bright star in the fields.
2). Switching Reticula ON (any type of it as you like)
3). Move Reticula crossline upon the chosen bright star. This crossline will work as the place of aiming.
4). Switch to the "Drift Graph" tab
5). Watching for the drift
6). When it reach some not very large value, press "Pause" (on the left side Live Stack's panel)
7). Switch "View" from "Stack" to "Individual Frame"
8). Now you can see (every 4 sec) the real position of your chosen star and can move it (by your synscan handset or from PC if mount connected to it). During this time Live Stack waits and skips all current frames. You can do all you want with handset...
9). You should return the star on the crossline... but you have to do some small "deliberate error" (it is the "dithering" trick).
10). Now you can release "Pause" button and continue to watch for the drift at "Drift Graph" tab
All things around such manipulations will quickly come to clear understanding.
For example: "deliberate error" better to do across a streaks on your image etc.