Orion 52084 instruction manual Process Calibrate

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Action

Process Tree

 

 

4. Take a flat field image by pointing the

Find the exposure which creates a Max Pixel of about 20000.

telescope at a uniform and featureless

 

light source, like the sky at dawn or

Camera Control Window, Mode Light Raw 1x1, Single Expose (0.1 seconds or so)

a white sheet of paper. Find the right

 

exposure time that creates a Max Pixel

Begin taking and autosaving the flat field images.

value of approximately 20000, then

 

proceed to Autosave your flats.

Camera Control Window, Mode Light Raw 1x1, Autosave (5-10 images) Expose

You do not have to take your flat fields

 

before you start imaging. They can be

 

taken before or after your astro-images

 

during the day, or any time you have a

 

suitable light source.

 

 

 

Image Processing

 

 

 

1. Calibrate darks and flats

Select your darks and flats.

 

Process Setup Calibrate Add your dark frames, flat fields, and dark frames for flat fields OK

 

Now calibrate your astro images.

 

File Open select the astro images you want to open Open

 

Process Calibrate

 

 

2. Convert raw to color

Process Convert Raw to Color, Camera Type StarShoot Pro High Quality OK

 

 

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Contents Orion StarShoot Pro Deep Space Color Imager Table of Contents Page Parts List Getting StartedSystem Requirements refer to Figure TelescopeSecuring ThumbscrewTelescope Mount ComputerPower Software Driver InstallationSoftware Installation Camera Driver Installation To install the camera driver on a Windows XP computerTo install the camera driver on Windows Vista computer Select Locate and install driver software recommendedGetting Started During Daylight Obtaining First ImagesPage Page Screen Stretch Window Astronomical Imaging Focusing Page Imaging Deep Sky Objects To startSet the Mode in the Camera Control Window to Dark Raw Dark FramesFlat Fields Set the Mode in the Camera Control window to Light Raw VignettingSelect Setup Calibrate from the Process menu Image ProcessingLight and Dark 2x2 Modes Dark Frame CalibrationPage Flat Field Calibration Select Setup Calibrate in the Process menuConvert Raw to Color Combining Deep Sky Images Page Combine Methods FilterColor Balance Stretch Recommended Processing Sequence Batch Process Batch Process windowUsing The StarShoot Pro as an Autoguider Guide tab Computer to Mount Connection Click OK in the Ascom Telescope Chooser window Camera Control Window, click on the Guide tabAutoguider Calibration Page Multiple Camera Control for Autoguiding Other Features of Maxim DL EssentialsEdit Menu View Menu Window MenuPolar Alignment TipsHelp Menu Using Focal Reducers and Barlow Lenses Choosing a Site for Astro-imagingUSB Extension Cable Care and Maintenance FiltersSpecifications Appendix A. Troubleshooting Use the supplied USB cable first25.26 This is normalImages look very noisy overall Camera lost its connectionAppendix B. Field of View Quick Reference Guide 600mm 750mm 900mm 138.8’ X 90.6’ 111’ X 72.5’ 92.5’ X 60.4’ Telescope Focal Length 2032mm 3910mm Appendix C Summarized Procedure to Imaging Deep Sky Objects Camera Control Window, Subframe ResetProcess Calibrate Various processing commands are found in the Process menu Page Page One-Year Limited Warranty

52084 specifications

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