2026-05-20, 03:38 AM
(This post was last modified: 2026-05-20, 03:47 AM by Mystic Hill.)
Greg,
Thanks for sticking with me on this. I am learning this part of the program at the while trying to understand what it is doing for me.
I am becoming quite the expert at clearing schedules and rescheduling. One reason is the date fails to keep up with me and I have to change the day and start over.
This time I played with scheduling multiple imaging projects for the same night. I think I get it now. I still could not make the OIII event at 00:41:40 display properly with a non-zero exposure time. I still think it has something to do with the Imaging Project's Exposure Goal for Sub exposures being set to "Auto". My other projects are forced to 1 minute.
Please see Schedule information screenshot and stx file.
Roy
Greg,
Since it was cloudy tonight, I went and made sure the first three imaging projects were set to Auto sub exposures. This created more squirrelly times for some filters as seen in the screenshot (attached). for these events the scheduled exposure times are zero.
Roy
Thanks for sticking with me on this. I am learning this part of the program at the while trying to understand what it is doing for me.
I am becoming quite the expert at clearing schedules and rescheduling. One reason is the date fails to keep up with me and I have to change the day and start over.
This time I played with scheduling multiple imaging projects for the same night. I think I get it now. I still could not make the OIII event at 00:41:40 display properly with a non-zero exposure time. I still think it has something to do with the Imaging Project's Exposure Goal for Sub exposures being set to "Auto". My other projects are forced to 1 minute.
Please see Schedule information screenshot and stx file.
Roy
Greg,
Since it was cloudy tonight, I went and made sure the first three imaging projects were set to Auto sub exposures. This created more squirrelly times for some filters as seen in the screenshot (attached). for these events the scheduled exposure times are zero.
Roy

