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Originally Posted by Dennis
Hi Stephane
I assume the corrector is anti-reflection multi-coated to minimise any internal reflections from the optical elements?
If so, are there any other exposed reflective surfaces or components in the optical train whose profile might look like the unwanted artefacts?
These can be vexatious problems to track down.
Cheers
Dennis
EDIT:
I forgot to ask about the length of your Flat Frame exposures. I read somewhere that certain CMOS sensors can be non-linear with Flat exposures of less than 2 seconds. The advice was to take Flats of at least 3-5 seconds (Histogram peak around 30-50%) and then take equivalent Darks (i.e. 3-5 secs) for those Flats then Dark Subtract them from the Flats. This will give you a say 5 sec Flat Frame calibrated by an equivalent 5 sec Dark frame (same Gain, Offset, Temp.). I guess you could call these Flat_Darks as the Flat came first and the Dark followed it to calibrate it.
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Dennis,
Good point
The TS Optics GPU coma corrector which Stephane and I use is a high end 4 element coma corrector with no internal reflection to produce a coma free flat field. It’s the best CC I’ve ever used !!
However in saying that , a faulty manufactured coma corrector is possible??
Stephane,
I’ve been using the 2600MC for nearly 3 years now
Here’s my details on Calibration ( Flats and Bias work best on my 2600MC )
Capture software APT ( Flats Aid Tool )
LED light panel ( Huion A3 dimmable light panel )
I take 40 flat frames for each session
White t shirt and heavy duty elastic band
I take 60 Bias frames ( minimum exposure time on 2600MC is 0.000032sec but 0.1 sec will work ok as well
I don’t use Master Bias from a library, I take Bias every session , takes 5 minutes to do.
Broadband
No Filter (2600MC )
ADU Target of 19,000 to 20,000 works best
One layer of white T Shirt stretched over end of OTA with elastic band
Panel dimmed to lowest
Histogram ADU range is usually around 8,000 to 34,000 and exposures between 0.1 and 0.5sec
These Flats work well ( 40 off )
Narrowband
L Extreme and Antlia ALPT dual band Filters ( 2600MC )
ADU Target of between 19,000 and 20,000 works best
One layer of white T Shirt stretched over end of OTA with elastic band
Panel dimmed to lowest then bump it up a notch or two
Histogram ADU range is usually around 8,000 to 34,000 and exposure between 3sec and 5sec
These Flats work really well ( 40 off )
Hope the above is useful
Cheers
Martin