2022-12-02, 05:08 PM
(This post was last modified: 2022-12-02, 09:33 PM by theskyhound.)
The corresponding values can be read from the graph I provided, and applying the simple formula. I can do that for you, but its going to be a while before I can get to it.
I think the gain settings are a much bigger problem. Sure, you have that table of results. But looking at the specs for this camera, it appears that they define the relationship between Gain and Gain Value (I hate this terminology!) differently from the ASI cameras (yay). If so, I don't see how we can easily set up the Gains in SkyTools. Unless you have an insight that I don't? Otherwise, I'm going to have to spend some time figuring this out.
I need a better way to do this anyhow, given how things appear to be changing with new cameras, and how difficult it is becoming to obtain the unity and G0 gain values (they used to just publish them...). There will be some major changes coming in how the Gains are set up in Version 4.1, which I am working on right now. So with an eye toward a better way to do this, let me spend some time figuring out how to enter your gain settings in SkyTools 4.0.
I think the gain settings are a much bigger problem. Sure, you have that table of results. But looking at the specs for this camera, it appears that they define the relationship between Gain and Gain Value (I hate this terminology!) differently from the ASI cameras (yay). If so, I don't see how we can easily set up the Gains in SkyTools. Unless you have an insight that I don't? Otherwise, I'm going to have to spend some time figuring this out.
I need a better way to do this anyhow, given how things appear to be changing with new cameras, and how difficult it is becoming to obtain the unity and G0 gain values (they used to just publish them...). There will be some major changes coming in how the Gains are set up in Version 4.1, which I am working on right now. So with an eye toward a better way to do this, let me spend some time figuring out how to enter your gain settings in SkyTools 4.0.
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound


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