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BYEOS keeps changing the setting from RAW to L


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I have my guiding sorted and I can now plate solve so all is going well.

The problem I now have is that when I take the picture in BYEOS despite having the camera set to RAW and this being displayed in BYEOS when I click capture the software changes it to L (best quality JPEG).

Any ideas why?

My camera is a 400d connected by both USB and serial cable for shutter control.

Frustrating.

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This is correct, you need to make sure you set image quality to "RAW" in Settings.

By default BYE will set it to RAW in imaging mode and to L jpg in frame&focus mode.  If you waht BYE to never change the image quality go to settings and set it to "in-camera".  BYW will leave it alone and will never change the image quality again.

PS:  If you want faster support please log issues/questions on BYE's support forum

Guylain

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On 31/07/2015 at 18:19, guyroch said:

This is correct, you need to make sure you set image quality to "RAW" in Settings.

By default BYE will set it to RAW in imaging mode and to L jpg in frame&focus mode.  If you waht BYE to never change the image quality go to settings and set it to "in-camera".  BYW will leave it alone and will never change the image quality again.

PS:  If you want faster support please log issues/questions on BYE's support forum

Guylain

I had a perfect night for imaging Jupiter, modded Canon EOS 550D, Celestron 9.25 SCT, AVX mount, BYE ready to do its stuff, set to 1000 frames at ISO 200, DSLR set to capture RAW+L-JPEG.

I could't understand why the camera kept defaulting to low quality S-JPEG, until I came across the above quote.

So the result is a rather disappointing image, given the conditions and equipment, and the best Registax could do.58ebf8d683ae6_Jupiter6.2.thumb.jpg.1ded845ee3d90a3517c7908d3d56214c.jpg

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