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umm... mike, I dont seem to have settings such as "gain" on my k3ccd....
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Probably because you're using an old webcam with little in the way of adjustable capture settings.
In k3ccd when you click the "video settings", it uses the camera's driver dialog. So your camera probably doesn't have a way to adjust gain, framerate etc.. what settings
are available to you to adjust?
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and why is it that when i viewed jupiter it was just a big blob surrounded by 4 small blobs... (ei no detail at all on the surface of the planet)?
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That's because it's overexposed - because you probably can't change the shutter speed with your webcam settings.
I had
exactly the same problems, when I first started and I was using an old (5 yrs old) intel create & share webcam. I could not adjust many settings and jupiter appeared as blob with small blobs, and Saturn was just a oval blob.
Without the ability to change settings or shutter speed, the ONLY way I found to get some sort of an image was to use an aperture mask and cut down the scope to like 2 or 3 inches, so less light was coming in and the webcam wasn't overexposing the image.
That changed instantly when I got the ToUcam, because it has the settings to control shutter speed and gain.