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Support (Please note, this is primarily a user forum, for direct Atik support, please email support@atik-cameras.com) => Atik Horizon => Topic started by: retret66 on June 05, 2018, 02:49:12 pm
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Hi,
First time I use this and for some reason the image are in black and whte when viewed in infinity software for atik horizon cmos colored camera. What did I do wrong?
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One set was colored and the fits files are like 30MB, the black and whites are like 8MB. Was I recording in video mode?
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Did you debayer the FITS files?
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This is live stacking, once I switch to 1x1 binning, the FITS file becomes 32MB, but once I switch to 2x2 it becomes black and white and the size of the file is 7.9MB. What is wrong here?
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Hi
Are you using the latest core software download from Atik? I believe the earlier software did not support color live stacking in anything but 1x1 binning but the latest ones do.
David
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Have you selected the Color option for binning? Default is B&W
bwa
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Hi
Are you using the latest core software download from Atik? I believe the earlier software did not support color live stacking in anything but 1x1 binning but the latest ones do.
David
Yes, it says up to date on everything. There is a serious bug on this software that may force me to return and have to refund this since this camera does not support sharpcap, it does not detect the camera and the ascom driver on core application says not available.
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Have you selected the Color option for binning? Default is B&W
bwa
You save the day! so "Normal" is not color? They should replace this to "B&W" instead of normal. How am I supposed to know that this "Normal" mode is black and white? is that the norm to all enthusiast that "Normal" binning is black and white? Again I thank you for soving my problem, I dont have to return this after all.
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This is live stacking, once I switch to 1x1 binning, the FITS file becomes 32MB, but once I switch to 2x2 it becomes black and white and the size of the file is 7.9MB. What is wrong here?
If you use 2x2 binning on a colour camera you will always get B&W as you are 'adding' the four colour pixels together and loosing the colour data.
A 2x2 file will always be a quarter of a 1x1 file as you are treating each group of four pixels as a single pixel.
Michael.
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Hi Michael,
Your comments are true for saving the files then post processing but for ''live'' viewing with the colour Horizon camera, it can indeed show colour images with 2x2 binning.
This is why I purchased one and it does work
David
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Hi Michael,
Your comments are true for saving the files then post processing but for ''live'' viewing with the colour Horizon camera, it can indeed show colour images with 2x2 binning.
This is why I purchased one and it does work
David
Interesting, I have a pal with one and must give it a go.
Thanks,
Michael.