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Title: Horizon II Flats with apparent severe gradient
Post by: sgbfree on November 01, 2020, 05:09:21 am
I'm enjoying my Horizon II, and have been capturing flats using an LED tracing tablet and Sharpcap. My flats seem to have a rather severe gradient which seems very odd. I've rotated the tracing tablet to make sure it's not the issue, and that made no difference.
Any ideas what might be going on?
Thanks
Steve Bennett
Title: Re: Horizon II Flats with apparent severe gradient
Post by: vince on November 02, 2020, 03:28:00 pm
Hello Steve,

Glad to hear that you are enjoying the camera. Do you have "even illumination" ticked in the ASCOM setup properties box?

Best regards
Vince
Title: Re: Horizon II Flats with apparent severe gradient
Post by: sgbfree on February 18, 2021, 04:22:46 am
Vince,

Circling back to re-visit this topic;
I was able to use the Artemis software to find and check the "even illumination" setting you mention, which did eliminate the severe gradients on my light-table flats.

Re-reading the user manual on this topic leads me to ask a follow up question about the  implications for capturing the various types of calibration frames. For short-exposure calibration frames (flats, flat-darks, bias) I'm assuming it makes sense to have the "even illumination" setting checked.
However, based on the comments in the user manual, for deep sky science frames, and dark frames, it sounds like those captures would be better captured with "even illumination" unchecked.
Am I reading this right?
Thanks.

Steve Bennett