Please forgive my ignorance, I am not able to understand what is causing this noise at the right edge of the frame. I use SharpCap pro version V4.1 (64bit) and I get this noise when I connect ASI178MM. This is a new development because I have been using this camera for many months and I had no problems. I don't think the camera has suddenly become defective because I don't see this noisy edge when I run ZWO's ASICAP or FireCapture.
Please advise me.
Thanks
Prasad
Why am I getting this noise?
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Why am I getting this noise?
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Re: Why am I getting this noise?
I tried several times and the dreaded noise band was always there. I then started playing around changing almost every slider. The noise band was still there. Then I tried changing the binning to 2 and 3. When the binning was at 3 I noticed the band missing. I went back to my original setting of binning at 1. The noise band has disappeared.
Why? I don't know but my problem has gone.
Thanks everyone for reading
Prasad
Why? I don't know but my problem has gone.
Thanks everyone for reading
Prasad
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Re: Why am I getting this noise?
Hi Prasad,
I have a very old (pre-production sample) ASI174MC that sometimes does things like that. On other days it behaves itself and gives normal pictures. In the case of my ASI174 I think it is a problem with the camera itself (not sure if hardware or software on the camera). Your problem could be a similar issue.
One thing that is worth trying is to reset all the camera controls to default, just in case a saved value is causing the problem. Hold down the <CTRL> key when opening the camera to do this. In particular, a bad flat frame with a dark band on the right could have the sort of effect you have seen.
cheers,
Robin
I have a very old (pre-production sample) ASI174MC that sometimes does things like that. On other days it behaves itself and gives normal pictures. In the case of my ASI174 I think it is a problem with the camera itself (not sure if hardware or software on the camera). Your problem could be a similar issue.
One thing that is worth trying is to reset all the camera controls to default, just in case a saved value is causing the problem. Hold down the <CTRL> key when opening the camera to do this. In particular, a bad flat frame with a dark band on the right could have the sort of effect you have seen.
cheers,
Robin
Re: Why am I getting this noise?
Hello Robin
Thank you. So I am not alone. That is a big relief. Sure, I will follow what you said.
Thanks
Prasad
Thank you. So I am not alone. That is a big relief. Sure, I will follow what you said.
Thanks
Prasad