Mike, toward the bottom of the attached article (step 1) is a method for
establishing a gain setting for your camera. It works, Iâve done it. It will
get you very close. George Kolb
http://www.stark-labs.com/help/blog/files/GainAndOffset.php
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On Jan 24, 2019, at 8:40 AM, Michael McDonald <mikemac@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I finally got my mount somewhat aligned last night. But it was too late for
me to do anything serious so I mucked around playing with M45/Orion. I
noticed that APT has a parameter for Gain that I had set to 1 for my ZWO
1600MM cooled. So I played around with it a bit, after a deadens of mucking
with the same parameter in the ASCOM driver. APT overrides it so changing the
ASCOM version didnât have any effect. Thatâs when I noticed the APT
version.
Anyhow, I tried 30 second (unguided, PHD2 and I are still working out our
relationship!) with a gain of 1, 100, and 300.Boy! At 300 you get all sorts
of nebulosity. Almost looks like one of those photos you see on the
astrophotography sites! (Burned out center and all!) But the background is a
medium grey instead of black and it seems noisy. At 100, you get just a bit
of the central nebulosity but nice black skies with little visible noise. At
1, which is what Iâve been using by default, thereâs just the slightest
hint of the nebula. Just enough to indicate that thereâs something there if
you took a much longer exposure.
I believe that thereâs a tradeoff with increasing the camera gain in that
it also increases the noise. It doesnât appear that gain is linear from my
3 data points. 100 seems much closer to 1 than 1/3 of the way to 300. That
could be due to the way eyes work though.
So my questions:
1) Short of doing a full scientific characterization of my camera, (Iâm
doing this for âfunâ!) whatâs a good spot/rule of thumb for an initial
setting for the gain parameter?
2) Is the added noise from a high gain random enough that itâll (mostly?)
cancel out when stacking multiple images?
3) Do I need to make my dark frames etc with the same gain setting?
4) What else should I be aware of when it comes to mucking with âgainâ?
Mike McDonald
mikemac@xxxxxxxxxxx
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