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From: "James Lerch" To: , , Reply-To: "James Lerch" ----- Original Message ----- From: "Tom Krajci" > You still rely on a non-flexing mount that points/tracks accurately. No > such thing as a free lunch. For good imaging performance (no matter > what mount type), you need a well-performing mount/drive system. > Without it...you're hosed, and software will not help very much, if at > all. > > Beware the hi-tech 'chaser of warm biscuits'....the type who never grabs > the biscuit sitting on the table...because some other technical solution > is 'in the oven'...with the implied promise that "when it comes out of > the oven, it'll be the *best* biscuit you ever had!" > > This high-tech biscuit chaser will never finish chasing. His existing > technology will never mature or be honed to high performance. He's too > busy chasing the biscuit 'in the oven'...and we all know that 'tomorrow > never arrives.' Hi Tom, For the record, I bake most of my own biscuits :) So far only one batch failed to produce sustenance, my Schwarzschild Scope project. The Schwarzschild project failed because I couldn't coerce an 11.5" F/7 into a hyperbolic surface with a b = -11.5, and it wasn't for lack of trying! > You can't polar align? Identify the problems and fix them. Easier said than done in my case... I was using the drift method of polar aligning, and while I couldn't see any drift over 30 mins or so, the drift was still there, but only revealed itself over the course of several hours! > CCD is limited to 30 seconds? Identify the problems and fix them. Easy, NEED MORE MONEY I am currently limited to modified Web Cams and a Sony Digital Camera for astro-imaging. 30 second exposures can still capture a lot of sky, especially when stacking a few hundred images.. I'd rather build something to work with what I already have, then to buy a new $$ CCD imager and a proper mount to go with it. > Eyepiece has pincushion distortion? Get a better eyepiece. I'd rather make my mount work with what I already own... > Tired of manually rotating images for a stack? Get software that can do > it. True, If pin-cushion and drift weren't a problem. > None of these are hi-tech problems, and I bet they don't require high > tech solutions. > > Your results will dramatically improve without resorting to new > technical approaches. You are correct, but your implying the goal is simply to take astro-images. Honestly my goal is to BUILD something to take astro-images. If that something utilizes a new technical approach, all the better! James --- BBBS/NT v4.01 Flag-4* Origin: Email Gate (1:379/100) SEEN-BY: 633/267 270 @PATH: 379/100 1 106/1 2000 633/267 |
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