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Old 28-08-2015, 06:38 PM
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Astrophotography Lab for DSLRs

Something I found on the web...Astrophotography Lab. Can be used to measure, automatically:
gain,
read noise,
saturation capacity etc.

Of your... DSLR camera sensor. It also lets you find values like signal-to-noise ratio, dynamic range and dark noise by selecting parts of your images.

Well I thought it interesting.

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Jeez ya reckon I'd include a link....
http://oaltais.github.io/aplab/
http://www.astronomyforum.net/astrop...raphy-lab.html
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Interesting, thanx.
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thanks Brendan might be handy figuring out ideal sub lengths.

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