tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5147991391147960460.post7314970947053617561..comments2022-12-03T10:57:00.097+00:00Comments on Astronomy According To Astromadman: Pixinsight Progress, The Flaming Star and Orionastromadmanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01867950173785855031noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5147991391147960460.post-53451497051079586352021-08-17T13:20:03.536+01:002021-08-17T13:20:03.536+01:00Hi Neil,
thanks very much for your kind comments. ...Hi Neil,<br />thanks very much for your kind comments. I'm glad that you have found the post useful. Over the years, my workflows in PI have had numerous tweaks an will probably continue to do so for ever more! I've never been able to completely deal with the anomaly caused by the CMOS sensor, but with Mitch's YouTube help, I have managed to suppress it significantly through trial and error. I use one of the first models of the 183c which is only fan cooled, but it still produces results which please me. I have no idea how well it is dealt with in later models of Hypercam but I hope they've managed to improve it.<br />Thanks once again, and clear skies,<br />Tonyastromadmanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01867950173785855031noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5147991391147960460.post-75242982597585647412021-08-17T10:13:52.057+01:002021-08-17T10:13:52.057+01:00Hi,
I was really struggling to work out how to do...Hi,<br /><br />I was really struggling to work out how to do this after moving from a Canon 90D to an Altair Hypercam 183c Protec - I was shocked by the starburst glow in the images, and believed it was defective. Altair support referred me to APP, however I use Pixinsight. I then found this post. Brilliant, and many thanks for typing up the workflow. You have probably saved me hours of head scratching, frustration and probably returning the camera.<br /><br />Kind regards<br /><br />NeilNeilhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13767683498363549690noreply@blogger.com