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| sent on February 01, 2020 (19:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Great your rosette , a curiosity gain 111 is motivated by the fact that the sensor at that gain is at its best ? Thank you and congratulations again Ottima la tua rosetta , una curiosita' gain 111 è motivato dal fatto che il sensore a quel gain da' il meglio di se ? Grazie e complimenti di nuovo |
| sent on February 01, 2020 (22:39) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Congratulations to me it's already hard to find it let alone photograph it Complimenti per me è già difficile trovarla figuriamoci fotografarla |
| sent on February 04, 2020 (22:56) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Thank you both! :) @FloGse I'm experimenting with different configuration at different gain. 111, for this tool represents the unit gain, that is, as you can see from the graphs on the camera production site, the reference unit (expressed in 1 e-/ADU). Generally for the ASI 183 I have seen most of the photographs with gains equal to 53, 111 and 200. For now I felt good at 111 which seems to me the right compressed between signal/noise. Obviously it also depends on the subject you want to film, going too high too much with the gain could saturate the stars. In general I recommend starting from the unit gain, and then see how it behaves with other settings. Changing the sensor also changes the respective unit gain. A greeting, John Grazie a entrambi! :) @FloGse Sto sperimentando varie configurazione a gain diversi. 111, per questo strumento rappresenta l'unit gain, ovvero, come puoi vedere dai grafici sul sito di produzione della camera, l'unità di riferimento (espressa in 1 e-/ADU). Generalmente per le ASI 183 ho visto la maggior parte delle fotografie con gain pari a 53, 111 e 200. Per adesso mi son trovato bene a 111 che mi sembra il giusto compresso fra segnale/rumore. Ovviamente dipende anche dal soggetto che vuoi riprendere, andare troppo in su troppo con il gain potrebbe saturare le stelle. In generale consiglio di partire dall'unit gain, e poi vedere come si comporta con altre impostazioni. Cambiando sensore cambia anche il rispettivo unit gain. Un saluto, Giovanni |
| sent on February 05, 2020 (6:28) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
A lot.Beautiful and congratulations per.il long work done. Molto.Bella e complimenti per.il lungo lavoro svolto. |
| sent on February 05, 2020 (7:27) | This comment has been translated
Thank you! |
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