Smart Histogram, Re Focus After Filter Change
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Smart Histogram, Re Focus After Filter Change
I have been using the Smart histogram feature with my ZWO 183MCpro, I have switched to a ZW01600MMpro with LRGB & SHO filters, my questions are how important is it to run a focus routine after each filter change when I do a smart histogram analysis for each one, also should I be pointing the telescope at any particular region of the sky ( say.. my target )? Currently I have just been pointing to an "Average" light polluted portion of the sky.
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Re: Smart Histogram, Re Focus After Filter Change
Hi,
the latest versions of SharpCap (SC 4.0 versions) work best if you point the telescope at the target you intend to image for the sky brightness measurement. They will measure the brightness of that part of the sky and use the darkest area in view for the calculations.
There is no need to worry about exact focus for the sky brightness measurements. Obviously, you will want to get good focus before capturing as the filter change can be enough to throw the focus noticeably off.
cheers,
Robin
the latest versions of SharpCap (SC 4.0 versions) work best if you point the telescope at the target you intend to image for the sky brightness measurement. They will measure the brightness of that part of the sky and use the darkest area in view for the calculations.
There is no need to worry about exact focus for the sky brightness measurements. Obviously, you will want to get good focus before capturing as the filter change can be enough to throw the focus noticeably off.
cheers,
Robin