Mastering NINA . . . The Flat Wizard!

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  • Опубліковано 11 чер 2024
  • In this video, I review the uses of the Flat Wizard in NINA, focusing on training NINA on settings needed to create Flats and Dark Flats in the advanced sequencer as part of the image sequence.
    My Astrophotography Gear
    Mount: Skywatcher EQ6-R Pro and Celestron branded LosmandyG-11 (being rebuilt)
    Pier: Homemade pier, yeah!
    Telescope (wide angle): Apertura 75Q, F/5.4, 405mm FL
    Telescope (long): Third Planet Optics (TPO) 10" Newtonian F/4, 1000mm FL
    Telescope (A bit longer): Third Planet Optics 6" RC f/9 1370mm FL
    Guide Scope: Skywatcher Evoguide 50mm ED, F/4.8, 242mm FL
    Guide Camera: Player One Neptune-M (IMX178 sensor, monochrome)
    Guide Camera: ZWO ASI 290MM Mini
    Astro Camera Monochrome: ZWO ASI 2600MM Pro
    Astro Camera Color: OGMA AP26CC
    Filter Wheel: ZWO EFW 2" 7 position and ZWO EFW 2" 5 position
    Rotator: Pegasus Astro Falcon Rotator
    Focuser: ZWO EAF (on each scope)
    Power: Pegasus Pocket Powerbox Advance Gen 2 and Pegasus Pocket Powerbox Micro
    Flat Panels: Deep Sky Dad Motorized Flat Panel, Wanderer 190mm motorized Flat Panel, Pegasus Astro Flatmaster 150, and a homemade one for my 10" Newtonian
    Software Control PC: Mele Quieter 3 and Mele 3 Overclock C
    My Astrophotography Software
    Mount control software: Green Swamp Server (controls EQ6r Pro mount)
    Mount control software: Gemini 2 (controls G-11 mount)
    Pegasus Astro device management software: Pegasus Astro Utility Platform (controls all of my Pegasus Astro devices)
    ASCOM 6.6 Platform
    Acquisition software: NINA (lastest version)
    Guiding software: Phd2 (latest version)
    Planetarium software: Stellarium (latest version)
    Plate solving software: ASTAP
    Plate solving software: Plate Solve 2 and Plate Solve 3 from Planewave
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  • @Keegan.M
    @Keegan.M Місяць тому

    Thanks for the video on this!

  • @KJRitch
    @KJRitch Місяць тому

    I'm using NINA 3.0 but I think this issue was back in 2.6. I use a OSC, ASI071MC Pro, and discovered that in many of my dark flats taken with this Wizard the first dark flat frame is green. The rest of the frames look normal. I take the flats then it prompts me to cover the OTA, which I do, the click to start the dark flats. Most of the time the first dark flat comes out green but not always. I have to check every time. Last night was OK but a couple of nights previously the frame was green, same target.

    • @DavidCotePhotography
      @DavidCotePhotography Місяць тому

      I noticed the same with my ASI071MC Pro camera. I haven't tried it yet on NINA 3.0, and not sure when I will be able to try it out as it is our hot season so have to wait until fall to test. CS!

  • @Branhil
    @Branhil Місяць тому

    Hi Dave, once again thank you very much for this excellent piece of tutorial. I am also using Astro Dad's Flap Panel. After I did the flat wizard in NINA I have noticed horizontal stripes. Exp. time made no difference. I took 1/10s up to 2s exposure time with no difference. Do you have any similar experience with this combination?
    Thank you and cs.

    • @DavidCotePhotography
      @DavidCotePhotography Місяць тому +1

      If my exposures are too short, I do encounter those kinds of results, at least in the view that NINA shows. Doubling the exposure length until that banding disappeared worked for me. I also checked the sub in PixInsight to see if there really was banding that could be found. Have you opened the flat frame in another application to view it and determine if there really is banding?

    • @Branhil
      @Branhil Місяць тому

      @@DavidCotePhotography I have just opened the images in Pixinsight. The banding is gone. However, the images look far to even, without any particles, donuts etc.
      Taking flats it with my old flat panel, I had some dust and donuts shown. Any idea?

    • @DavidCotePhotography
      @DavidCotePhotography Місяць тому

      @@Branhil Curious, what is the focal length of your telescope and what camera are you using? Did you recently clean your objective lens when you put on the deep sky dad flat panel?

    • @Branhil
      @Branhil Місяць тому

      @@DavidCotePhotography Askar 500 with a QHY 268c OSC camera. It worked like a charm with my old flat panel. I did not clean the camera or filters in the meantime.

    • @DavidCotePhotography
      @DavidCotePhotography Місяць тому +1

      @@Branhil I don't know. Try a night of imaging, stack with the new flats, and see what the results look like. There could be a lot of different issues, but the end results are important. I notice that on some of my flats (I do a lot of mono imaging due to my bottle 8 skies), and I do notice that some of my flats are very clean and others not so much, and it really depends on the filter. So I would get an imaging session done and then stack and see the results.

  • @azrayastrophotography2260
    @azrayastrophotography2260 Місяць тому

    Nice video on using N.I.N.A. for your flats. Btw I sent you an email with some information to get in contact with me. I may have sent it to one you are not using but I don't know. I'll send it to your other email. Cs