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teoria_del_big_bang

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  1. When moving with gamepad did you do it at the fastest velocity? When slewing could the stepper motor be stalling because it is at full speed? I admit you would probably know something was wrong if this happened because the motors are quite noisy when they stall but it was just a thought. Steve
  2. Awesome! Thats a word used far too often and I usually try to avoid using it but in this case is the right word. That is just Awesome (can't believe it I ve used it twice). It's just SO clear and detailed, well worth the effort. Steve
  3. I love PI. Still don't know how to use 90% of it mind and have to follow some instructions everytime to ensure I don't miss a step but I like the layout and what it can achieve even with less than perfect data. It takes some learning but the results are worth the effort. I have used Nebulosity for a while and actually really like that and find it easy to use but it is a bit limited. However I do like it's alignment and preprocessing and still often use it then use PI to stretch and get the detail out. That's probably because I can use it quickly and will probably move to PI only as I learn it. I was a bit wary about the cost of PI originally but then thought that we often don't bat an eyelid at paying £1000+ for a scope or camera but without the processing software these are useless so took the plunge and have never regretted it. 🙂 Steve
  4. Nice image. I think the framing for that fov is fine. Very similar to my first NB image taken a few weeks ago and I had almost the exact same framing, What did you use to process it? Steve
  5. If they are what you infer as test shots then wow there is some good stuff to come 🙂 Like you say you have learned the hard way (expensive is probably normal so I wouldn't lose sleep over that) but it looks like in the end it will be worth it. That looks a great imaging rig and the images above prove it. And I agree Steve
  6. If the forum rules allowed I bet you could swear. That is awful service (sorry it is not even a service). Steve
  7. I have edited this question if anyone looked before the edit at 11:01 as I found the answer in the APT manual. But I still have a question: Do most people use the default 5 mins or change them? As my equipment is still well clear of mount at the meridian flip is there a way to let it go beyond this for a short distance so the delay is not necessary as it could always get to the same position after the flip if it went this distance beyond the meridian. If that make any sense to anyone. Steve
  8. Wow, never seen that done before, I must give that a go. Two great images and somehow so different despite the same target. Steve
  9. A very nice image. Thats a massive improvement, so pleasing when something eventually goes to plan 🙂 Steve
  10. Yes if you right click the shortcut: Click "Properties" Then under the "Compatability" tab check the "Run as Administrator" checkbox" The click OK or Apply. BUT as I said I think a better way is to check all other programs you are using are NOT set to run as administrator and it should then work as well. So do the same as above for PHD2, APT, and all your EQMOD stuff and I bet you find one of them, or more, has the checkbox ticked so just deselect it on all of them. Steve
  11. Update fro anyone that gets here through a search for same problem. Some weeks after all this I bought a new computer to run my Astro stuff and when I set those programs I wondered what would happen if I made sure no programs were set run in Administrator mode and hey presto all worked perfectly. So I am no computer Guru by any means but it makes sense that if you set a program to run in Administrator mode then any other interacting with it or using the same application that it is linked to (by opening it from within that application) also needs to be in the same mode, because even programs opened by that will also be running in Administrator mode. But I tend to think unless there is a reason it has to run in Administrator mode then don't . Steve
  12. Hi, Now then I had this issue sometime back and I am sure I have cured it. I think I searched this forum and found another thread with similar issues and a reply by @Anthonyexmouth said as above but when I looked into it APT was already set to run in Administrator mode, so that set me thinking and checked PHD2 which was not set to run in Administrator mode, when I did set it then it all worked. So I was very grateful for this suggestion as it led me to get it all working 🙂 Some weeks later I bought a new computer to run my Astro stuff and when I set those programs I wondered what would happen if I made sure no programs were set run in Administrator mode and hey presto all worked perfectly. So I am no computer Guru by any means but it makes sense that if you set a program to run in Administrator mode then any other interacting with it or using the same application that it is linked to (by opening it from within that application) also needs to be in the same mode, because even programs opened by that will also be running in Administrator mode. But I tend to think unless there is a reason it has to run in Administrator mode then don't . Sorry for the ramble, that's just normal for me 🙂 This was my thread by the way just so you can see if it is the same issue. how-to-connect-apt-and-phd-to-mount-solved-i-think Steve
  13. Also when you have weeded out any bad frames you could try running them through DSS without the calibration frames just as a test. You may get a noisy image with dust bunnies and so on but it will give you a quick idea what you have captured and then when you try again with the dark frames ets you should see improvements in the image, if not then maybe some issues with the one of the calibration frames. Steve
  14. I am no expert in this, far from it and with the processing side on the lower part of a steep learning curve. But you mention you have peeked at one sub and there was definitely something there, have you looked at them all before pre processing? I think it is important to weed out any bad images before doing any stacking as the bad ones can just obliterate all the detail on other perfectly good frames. Idealy you need to temporarily stretch the images to determine which are good and which are bad and I think a final processed image with only a few good frames is far better than one with lots of frames some of which are dubious. I guess if you know all session the skies were clear it helps but often clouds pass and are only on some frames. Just a thought. Steve
  15. I have seen a few threads with people asking where to get one of these as I think they have been discontinued for sometime now. I would be tempted to email FLO and ask I am sure they will get you exactly what you need and I think their rates for shipping abroad is very reasonable. At least that way you will get exactly the right kit. Steve
  16. Thanks Paul, I kind of assumed that was the case and it seemed to make sense but thought I would just ask to be sure. Steve
  17. Hi, I know this is oldish thread but I am looking at buying a Sky-Watcher Esprit 100 ED PRO but was worried that I would need to upgrade to 2" filters. I say this because it states that when imaging this scope gives a 40mm diameter imaging circle when used with the flattener. So forgive my ignorance but does this mean I need bigger than 40mm filters. I too have only 36mm unmounted filters and filter wheel similar to you. Nice image by the way that really makes me want to get one of these. Steve
  18. I am hoping to buy one of these but I believe that when imaging this scope gives a 40mm diameter imaging circle when used with the flattener. So forgive my ignorance but does that mean I really need 2" filters if used with my mono CCD? If so this maybe an issue because I only have 36mm unmounted filters and I just could not afford to upgrade to 2" . I could of course use my DSLR again but would mean I cannot do any NB with it with my filters. Does anyone have experience using this scope with a filter wheel and mono CCD? Steve
  19. Welcome back to SGL. I don't know all this talk about forgetting what to do after 4 or 10 year breaks from the hobby. If I don't write things I do down I forget how to do it a week later 🙂 Steve
  20. Very nice image. It almost looks like you anticipated its position and cut that branch off ti suit 🙂 Steve
  21. Regarding the red light rules this may be of some use to anyone with a laptop (and Windows 10). Windows 10 Night Vision Mode Does anyone have a recommendation for red film to cover other sources of light? Steve
  22. And I suspect very much you are right but don't rain on parade just yet, I can live in hope (or denial) 🙂 Steve
  23. Yes says it all, especially as it kind of makes me lost for words just looking at it (in a good way of course 🙂 ) Steve
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