2024-06-28, 05:57 AM
(2024-06-27, 05:25 PM)mike@lockwood.us.com Wrote:(2024-06-27, 05:20 PM)theskyhound Wrote: Hello,Awesome ! that was fast.
I have found the problem and fixed it. There should be an update later today, unless I run into more things I need to fix right away.
If you intend to only use 300s subs, then I suggest using the lower portion of the allowed exposure times dialog, and just add a single 300s entry. You will probably be fine with the 300s exposures, except that in a few cases you may not be able to avoid saturating the brighter parts of the image. The other way for SkyTools to deal with that is to select a different gain setting, so I would suggest adding a few more gain settings into the gain setting list.
Also, about the gain settings, I suggest removing the word "Gain" from the label for each gain, as this is leading to the word "Gain" being duplicated in the Schedule.
I will do as instructed on the 300s exposure setting and also remove the word Gain in the Gain Options tab
Yes - I am also aware that using 300s subs on certain targets will Clip the Hilites....especially with the Orion Nebula. I wanted to first master the Sky Tools 4 software then refine it with different exposures, gains, etc.
thank you again sir
I downloaded the newest version of ST4 - the little Gremlin not printing the Schedule accurately has been resolved.
Many thanks - I'm enjoying your tool the more I learn

