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10. You can select one of the images 

to be the 

Reference Image

using the 

right-click menu. This 

image will not be shifted during 
alignment; all other images will be 
aligned to it. If you do not select 
the reference image, the first 
image in the list will be used.

11. Select the 

Color tab (Figure 29). 

If you wish to customize the color 
balance settings you may do 
so; otherwise click the 

Defaults 

button, which assumes 1:1:1 
color balance. Also turn on 

Auto 

equalize background to remove 
any background color cast due to 
sky glow.

12. Select the 

Combine tab and set 

the 

Combine Method (Figure 

30). For large numbers of images 
we recommend using 

Sigma 

Clip; a Sigma Factor of 3 is a 
good starting point. If you have a 
modest number of images the SD 
Mask mode will produce a better 
result (but will take more time); a 
good starting point for the settings 
is a 

Sigma Factor of 0.5 and a 

Number of Passes of 3.

13. Be sure to turn on 

Ignore Black 

Pixels. If there are any areas 
where the images do not completely overlap, this will ignore the contribution 
from the missing data. Otherwise you may get strips across the edges of the 
image that look dimmer.

14. Set Normalization to 

Linear and set Area to 50%. This setting assumes that 

any changes in intensity between the images are due to extinction rather 
than changes in background level. If you have strong background level 
changes you may want to use 

Delta-Level instead.

15. Select whether you want the results created as new images or written to a 

disk folder using the commands in the 

Options menu.

16. Click 

Go to start the stacking process. This may take some time; you can 

interrupt and restart the process if needed. If you have multiple image 
groups, they will be stacked separately. Color sets will automatically be 
color combined. To view results written to a folder, you must close the Stack 

command before opening them with the 

Open command. Alternatively, you 

can simply drag and drop them from Windows Explorer onto the MaxIm DL 
window.

Tip: Once you have all the settings the way you like them, you can simply dump 
in the images and click the 

Go button.

You can also drag-and-drop images onto the 

Tree View from the Windows 

Explorer, or select files individually.
When you use the 

Add Folder option calibration files are automatically ignored; 

the other methods for adding files will include them. Usually you don’t want to 
stack the calibration files automatically, since the Set Calibration command does 
that for you with proper normalization, etc.
There are several methods that will achieve slightly different results when stacking 
images, such as, 

Average, SumMedian, and Sigma-Clip. Each of these meth-

ods will improve your image buy stacking it, but each one combines the images 
in different ways.
1. 

Average sums all the pixels and divides by the number of images chosen to 
combine.

2. 

Sum adds up all the pixels in the images. This will increase the Max Pixel 
value and the offset in the 

Screen Stretch window. If you Sum the image, 

the file should be saved as a fit in 

IEEEFloat (beyond 16 bits) to preserve all 

the data in the image.

3. 

Median takes the middle pixel value from all of the images. The Median 
mode is useful when some pixels are extremely bright or dark (hot/dark 
pixels, cosmic ray hits). If Median mode is used, a 

Normalize option is 

available. 

Normalize will remove differences in the image scaling which 

could interfere with the median processing.

4. 

Sigma-Clip combines the best features of Average and MedianSigma-
Clip
 is the best choice for removing unwanted noise, hot pixels and satellite 
trails. It works like 

Average but also calculates the standard deviation of the 

averaged pixel values. The 

Sigma Factor will determine how many pixels 

from the standard deviation are discarded. The lower the 

Sigma Factor, the 

more pixels are discarded. 3.0 is a good value to start with. A new average 
is calculated without the discarded pixel. This value is assigned to the 
corresponding pixel in the output image.

5. 

SD Mask is a custom variation on Sigma Clip contributed by Ray Gralak. 
This is an iterative algorithm that more effectively removes outlier pixels 
while preserving “good” pixels. It is most useful when the number of images 
available is too small for effective use of Sigma Clip.

6. 

Drizzle is a method intended for combining undersampled, dithered 
images developed by Andy Fruchter (Space Telescope Science Institute) 
and Richard Hook (Space Telescope European Coordinating Facility). This 
process, formally called Variable-Pixel Linear Reconstruction, can restore 

Figure 29. 

The 

Color tab.

Figure 30. 

The 

Combine tab lets you 

select the different combine methods such 
as SigmaClip or Average.

Содержание PARSEC 10100C

Страница 1: ...ec 10100C Color 52078 instruction Manual Providing Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since 1975 OrionTelescopes com Customer Support 800 676 1343 E mail support telescope com Corporate Offices 831...

Страница 2: ...eep Sky Objects 20 5 Image Processing 26 5 1 Image Calibration 26 5 2 Convert Raw to Color For Parsec 8300C and 10100 27 5 3 Stacking Combining Images 28 5 4 Filter 32 5 5 Color Balance 32 6 Multiple...

Страница 3: ...ludes 1x1 full resolution 2x2 3x3 and 4x4 This CCD chip offers the unique ability to image in color at 1x1 mode as well as 2x2 mode This is advantageous when imaging with different focal lengths In ge...

Страница 4: ...edge darkening may occur Caution Be sure to always firmly tighten the thumbscrew s that secure the Parsec in the telescope focuser or it could fall out and onto the ground If your telescope has T thr...

Страница 5: ...plorer 4 or higher required to display on line help High speed USB 2 0 port Power The Parsec requires 12 volts DC 12VDC with approximately 2 amperes of cur rent Power to the entire camera including th...

Страница 6: ...he following section of the manual will walk you through the basic features mostly found in the Camera Control Window The Parsec includes a free 60 day trial of MaxIm DL 5 Pro Start by opening MaxIm D...

Страница 7: ...it a few seconds for the image to appear It may be over exposed or grossly out of focus Adjust the telescope s focus and adjust the exposure time as needed to get a focused image 4 Look at the Pixel v...

Страница 8: ...image has a different histogram depending on how much of the image is bright or dark Directly viewing the histogram of your image in the Screen Stretch Window provides an easy interface for making de...

Страница 9: ...se The camera will only download the area you previously selected which makes each image download significantly faster than the whole frame Note If the Parsec is grossly out of focus no object will ap...

Страница 10: ...quality of your focus Caution Once you have achieved focus be sure to click the Reset but ton in the Subframe box otherwise the camera will crop all your images into a small square 4 2 Setting the Coo...

Страница 11: ...eep sky object into the field of view of your eyepiece If you are using a mount with an accurate computerized go to system you can keep the camera installed in your telescope s focuser without using t...

Страница 12: ...iminate most of the camera noise you can take several dark frames average them then subtract them from your astro images also called light images Note Make sure the cooler set point and CCD temperatur...

Страница 13: ...flat frames it s a good idea to assign a preset such as F to better organize your different images 4 Set the Seconds to 0 1 for now and click OK then Expose You want the Max Pixel to read somewhere ar...

Страница 14: ...s appear in the window 3 Select the Source Folder where you saved your dark frames Figure 23 4 Click Auto Generate and MaxIm DL will automatically find all of your calibration images such as darks and...

Страница 15: ...ged into groups according to their FITS header You can open the groups to view the files by clicking on the sign If you would like to view an individual file right click it and select Display Image Al...

Страница 16: ...e Add Folder option calibration files are automatically ignored the other methods for adding files will include them Usually you don t want to stack the calibration files automatically since the Set C...

Страница 17: ...re a background level adjustment This is accomplished by bringing the background level or bias in each color plane down to zero Each of the Background Level values is subtracted from every image pixel...

Страница 18: ...ting of 10 means that the Parsec attempts to track out 100 of the motion whereas a setting of 1 means that the Parsec only tracks out 10 of the motion Usually a setting of around 8 or 9 provides the b...

Страница 19: ...mpensation in the mount is turned off On most telescopes the Right Ascension drive likes to have some load pushing against sidereal tracking If the mount is balanced such that it is pulling the mount...

Страница 20: ...drift and correct by moving the mount in the appropriate direction To perform the drift method of polar alignment 1 Do a rough polar alignment by pointing the R A axis of the mount at Polaris the Nor...

Страница 21: ...ng images of wide field deep sky objects such as the Andromeda Galaxy or the Pleadies star cluster Focal reducers will usually thread onto the nosepiece of the Parsec Barlow lenses increase the focal...

Страница 22: ...ith anti reflection coatings Backfocus Distance from T threads 29 24mm 1 15 Weight 900g 32 oz Autoguider capability Yes Mounting 2 nosepiece or T thread Parsec 10100C CCD Sensor Kodak KAI 10100 CXC CC...

Страница 23: ...wing two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Changes of modifi...

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