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Support (Please note, this is primarily a user forum, for direct Atik support, please email support@atik-cameras.com) => 3- and 4-Series Cameras => Topic started by: Archaeology53 on January 09, 2013, 01:03:24 pm
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Hi,
I have a quick (and possibly silly question), which I hope someone may be able to help me with. I have been using an Atik Titan CCD with my Celestron C8 but I have just up-graded to an Atik 314L+ CCD and wish to use the Titan as a guide camera. My question is; are there any known problems using the Artemis Capture application (v2.2) TWICE on the same computer at the same time – once to control the Titan guide camera and once to take images using the 314L+? I wondered if the software may get confused with locating the right CCD (via one of the USB ports) and I would need two laptops! Any thoughts on this would be much appreciated.
Thanks,
Bill
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I've run two cameras at the same time, usually one with PHD and one with the capture software.
Chris
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I think I remember reading somewhere in the manual for the capture software that you are actually supposed to run two instances of the software if you want to do both guiding and imaging using capture.
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Thank you for the replies. After I have figured out how to attach the Guide CCD to the finder scope, and I get a clear night, I will try running the guide and imaging CCDs using the same program.
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I've run two cameras at the same time, usually one with PHD and one with the capture software.
Chris
This has particular interest for me too, so sorry Bill if I'm hi-jacking your thread.
Chris, are you able to do "dithering" through the Artemis Capture software, and if so, how?
Mark
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Dithering is a mount operation, not a camera operation.
Chris
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Hi,
You'll need two instances of Artemis Capture running. It should work fine.