Image Processing Controls - Meade Deep Sky Imager Manual

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Image Processing Controls

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Setting Menu (25): Click on the Setting Tab to display the Setting
fields. These are field that may be filled in by the user, if so desired.
It also contains the directory paths for the Images and Dark frames
directories.
Combine (9): Selects a minimum quality level that is acceptable
when images are added together to produce the
composite image. Typically 50% is selected. You may wish to set it
lower (e.g., 30%) if you have an image that has a lot of turbulence
or other noise, but should try adjusting other controls first, such as
the Histogram sliders (19). Also try refocusing the telescope.
Image Process (10): Displays a list of objects to view, such as Planets, the Moon, terrestrial, etc. Adjusts some
of the image processing settings to preset levels that will assist you in better quality images for the selected
object. Also "Take Dark" is on this list; see "Dark Frames," page 34, for more information.
Kernel Filter: The chosen sharpening filter is applied to the composite image as it is saved and is displayed in
the live Display Image after about 10 images are accumulated. 3 levels of sharp filters, 1 edge only filter and
"None" (no filter) are available. The settings for this filter appear when terrestrial or Moon is selected from the
Image Process (10) list.
Click on the Min Quality % spin box (9) to change the minimum quality level.
Evaluation Count (9) allows you change number of images accumulated and
evaluated to determine a quality baseline when the Start button is pressed.
Normally, 10 images are evaluated (this is the default number). Click in the spin
box to change the number of images used.
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