Hello,
I'm pretty new to imaging. I've been using Sharpcap and PHD2 but was recently told that I need to start dithering to eliminate some of the noise. I've been reading and trying to figure out how to set this up, but it seems everyone is already well underway and their discussions are way over my head. Can anyone help with settings if I give you my setup?
I am using a CGX mount with an 8" f3.9 Newtonian with a QHY294C imaging camera and a ZWO120mini as a guide camera on a 60mm x 240mm guide scope. I use a light pollution filter and a coma corrector. My images have been pretty good, but I'd like to get them much smoother.
I'm planning on going out in the next few nights. I'll be taking 2 minute light exposures. From what I've gathered so far, I should be dithering around every third frame, so my interval should be 360 seconds, correct? As for the other settings, I'm not at all sure what to set those at. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you,
Scott
Please Help with Dithering
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Re: Please Help with Dithering
Hi Scott,
in the current version of SharpCap, dithering support is only available while you are running the live stacking functionality. Once you have activated live stacking, you will see that there is a 'Guiding' tab which has all the appropriate settings on it. You can find more documentation about how to set things up here:
https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/3.2/#Guiding%20Tab
One thing that several members of the forum have taken advantage of is that you can use live stacking and also save the unprocessed frames for later reprocessing. This allows you to take advantage of the dithering functionality in live stacking even if you want to use another stacking application for your final image.
Hope this helps, Robin
in the current version of SharpCap, dithering support is only available while you are running the live stacking functionality. Once you have activated live stacking, you will see that there is a 'Guiding' tab which has all the appropriate settings on it. You can find more documentation about how to set things up here:
https://docs.sharpcap.co.uk/3.2/#Guiding%20Tab
One thing that several members of the forum have taken advantage of is that you can use live stacking and also save the unprocessed frames for later reprocessing. This allows you to take advantage of the dithering functionality in live stacking even if you want to use another stacking application for your final image.
Hope this helps, Robin
Re: Please Help with Dithering
Thank you Robin. I appreciate the follow up. I guess my question was more about how long the minimum and maximum settle times should be, as well as the maximum dither step. I will experiment and see what works best. Again, your follow up is much appreciated!
Regards,
Scott
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Re: Please Help with Dithering
Hi Scott,
I'd leave the defaults alone unless/until you run into problems with them
cheers,
Robin
I'd leave the defaults alone unless/until you run into problems with them
cheers,
Robin
Re: Please Help with Dithering
Robin,
Now you're really going to get tired of me. I already messed with them. Can you kindly tell me what the default settings are? I'm so sorry for this bother.
Cheers,
Scott
Now you're really going to get tired of me. I already messed with them. Can you kindly tell me what the default settings are? I'm so sorry for this bother.
Cheers,
Scott
Re: Please Help with Dithering
Scott
I have never used dithering which means these will be default values in SC 3.2.
Hint: in any technical environment, before making changes, record values so that regression is possible.
Dave
I have never used dithering which means these will be default values in SC 3.2.
Hint: in any technical environment, before making changes, record values so that regression is possible.
Dave
Re: Please Help with Dithering
Thank you Dave! You are very kind to take the time to post this. And you're right, I should always record original settings. Again, much appreciated!
Scott
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Re: Please Help with Dithering
Hi Scott,
I was going to suggest using the reset button which is on the log tab in the live stacking area – that's supposed to reset all the live stacking settings to their defaults. Then I noticed that it doesn't reset the guiding settings properly... (he scurries off to fix the code)...
Cheers, Robin
I was going to suggest using the reset button which is on the log tab in the live stacking area – that's supposed to reset all the live stacking settings to their defaults. Then I noticed that it doesn't reset the guiding settings properly... (he scurries off to fix the code)...
Cheers, Robin