no flat applied
I see no improvement here....
If you think about it...if you pointed your guidescope at Polaris...you would have a real problem...Correct?
Your stacking program could keep "shifting" the frames....but each shift would be in the exact same direction (well actually curvilinear...but at this mag it would look straight...)....?????????????
So I am just wondering if pointing it too far away (in DEC) from the image site does not cause a milder version of this...
I will try,with the guidescope 100% lined up to the image site...
I was swapping equipment,(trying to find a streetlite to start refocusing the guidescope cam)....may have moved it quite a ways away...
Something (another thing!!) to think about !!
no flat applied
I see no improvement here....
If you think about it...if you pointed your guidescope at Polaris...you would have a real problem...Correct?
Your stacking program could keep "shifting" the frames....but each shift would be in the exact same direction (well actually curvilinear...but at this mag it would look straight...)....?????????????
So I am just wondering if pointing it too far away (in DEC) from the image site does not cause a milder version of this...
I will try,with the guidescope 100% lined up to the image site...
I was swapping equipment,(trying to find a streetlite to start refocusing the guidescope cam)....may have moved it quite a ways away...
Something (another thing!!) to think about !!