2024-06-27, 05:20 PM
Hello,
I have found the problem and fixed it. There should be an update later today, unless I run into more things I need to fix right away.
If you intend to only use 300s subs, then I suggest using the lower portion of the allowed exposure times dialog, and just add a single 300s entry. You will probably be fine with the 300s exposures, except that in a few cases you may not be able to avoid saturating the brighter parts of the image. The other way for SkyTools to deal with that is to select a different gain setting, so I would suggest adding a few more gain settings into the gain setting list.
Also, about the gain settings, I suggest removing the word "Gain" from the label for each gain, as this is leading to the word "Gain" being duplicated in the Schedule.
I have found the problem and fixed it. There should be an update later today, unless I run into more things I need to fix right away.
If you intend to only use 300s subs, then I suggest using the lower portion of the allowed exposure times dialog, and just add a single 300s entry. You will probably be fine with the 300s exposures, except that in a few cases you may not be able to avoid saturating the brighter parts of the image. The other way for SkyTools to deal with that is to select a different gain setting, so I would suggest adding a few more gain settings into the gain setting list.
Also, about the gain settings, I suggest removing the word "Gain" from the label for each gain, as this is leading to the word "Gain" being duplicated in the Schedule.
Clear skies,
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound
Greg
Head Dude at Skyhound


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