Hi Adam! Thank you for all your courses and precious informations... I'm amazed by the work you've done!
I'm having an hard time with my flats and I think this could be a good "office time", if I can say it myself
I've read and read and read, watched yours and other videos, searched everywhere and tried everything in my power to make my images works.
I'm imaging from my balcony so I've access only to up to 65 degree and usually I take my images in a range of 30 to 60 degrees in altitude, which makes my images not that good, but I try none the less untill I can caccess better skies; having problems with my calibration frames makes these "bad" photos even harder to process.
This is my setup:
- Sky: Bortle 7 (18.58 from LightPollutionMap)
- Camera:
- Main: ZWO ASI294 MC-Pro
- Guide: ZWO ASI 120 MC-S
- Telescope:
- Main: SkyWatcher Explorer 200/1000 PDS
- Mirror mask on the primary
- CNC Spider Vane
- Artesky Focuser UltraLight 2" V3
- Guide: Omegon Microspeed Guidescope 60/240
- Autofocuser: Primaluce Lab SestoSenso 2
- Mount: SkyWatcher EQ6-R
- Filter: IDAS LPS D3
- Coma corrector: Askar Sharpstar 1.0x
- Computer: Odroid N2 with Armbian
- Software:
- KStars/Ekos + INDI
- PHD2
- PixInsight
- Extras:
- OCAL Collimator
- Geoptik Flat Field
I've tried eveything in my power to make the flats right.
No matter which ADU, method or pray I've made changes by much the final result: the vignetting looks overcorrected and the motes don't get removed.
Everything looks correct, other have tried with my data (Google Drive) and had the same problem and could not understand.
Since I've made these shots I've completely disasembled my scope, fllocked it, painted black the more reflective parts, checked every nook and cranny for stray light (none found), but the result is the same; I've also changed my exposure time from 180s to 30s without success.
I'm not fond of asking you like this, but I've tried everything and the only thing that could help me is The Expert.
Whatever the result, thank you very much for doing what you do and improving the AP hobby fo all of us!
Regards,
Edoardo
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I hope it will help, not for the money (we are into astrophotography) but for the amount of frustration out of this problem.
As always, your help is always appreciated. Thank you Adam!
After taking them I've created the master flat as per your video:
I've disassembled again the OTA to work on the focuser. I've created 2 "extensions", one attached directly to the focuser, but that one looked too broad and not covering enough so I've created another extension to wrap directly on the CC. Sadly the extensions are only 20 (the CC one) to 30mm (the focuser one) thick and I think they're not covering enough.