Re: New QSI driver- released 8/5/24
will this work with he 683 model?
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Harold
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#28606
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Re: New QSI driver- released 8/5/24
Hello Barry,
Yes update includes 64 bit support, there is also a new QSI demo app that can be used to test the cameras with. The gain and offset functions will only work with the new CMOS 700 series
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QSI Imaging
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#28605
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New QSI driver- released 8/5/24
Has anyone tried this updated QSI driver yet? I¡¯m curious if it 64 bit.
https://qsimaging.com/drivers-software/
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Barry Schellenberg
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#28604
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T-adapter - looking for a flat one
I have a QSI T-adapter for my 600-series camera that has a ring protruding about 5mm from the front face.
I am believing from the user drawings that the T-adapter is a .225" thick flat plate with
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Kevin Cummins
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#28603
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Re: false camera connection
Hi Bruce,
I had this headache with my QSI6120. Exactly the same. So I kept checking the USB plugs, changed a cable, a it worked again. I think the USB has to be a tight fit to get
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Steven Steven
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#28602
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false camera connection
I am having a routine problem with a false camera startup.? My system is Scheduler/ACP, Maxim, QSI 632 running with ASCOM driver.? After start-up, the Maxim camera window shows the camera to be QSI,
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Bruce McMath
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#28601
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Re: 6120 Amp Glow
So far all of my experience with CCD is the archaic ST2000XM and that's been almost two decades ago.
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Kevin Cummins
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#28600
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Re: 6120 Amp Glow
Important not to freak out until you have tested equipment properly :) images will always look riddled with non uniformities when stretched to such a degree.
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ZackD
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#28599
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Re: 6120 Amp Glow
If so, that's really good news because I was really freaking out about it.
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Kevin Cummins
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#28598
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Re: 6120 Amp Glow
yeah, you¡¯re looking at a screen stretch. They look terrible in TSX, This is not Amp glow And your sensor is likely just fine
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ZackD
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#28597
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Re: 6120 Amp Glow
OK, I can do that and no, no calibration yet.
So far these are shots taken under the @Focus 3 command in TSX.
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Kevin Cummins
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#28596
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Re: 6120 Amp Glow
Are you looking at a stretched image inside of TSX to make this judgement?
Have you tried calibrating out your images yet?
If you want you can send a raw dark image (FIT or XSIF) to my email and I
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ZackD
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#28595
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6120 Amp Glow
Hello,
I have a 6120WSG that has significant amp glow top to bottom (black noise to white noise) on image while setting up new observatory.
Bought used, first time I have used it.? Just using to
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Kevin Cummins
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#28594
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Re: NGC 6503 image
Thanks, Jerry!
Bruce
Sent: Sunday, July 28, 2024 11:04 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [QSI-CCD] NGC 6503 image
What a wonderful image. I checked out the Hubble image in the
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bw
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#28593
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Re: NGC 6503 image
What a wonderful image.? I checked out the Hubble image in the Wikipedia article about this galaxy and I am amazed that you could get such detail and color with a 12.5" scope.? Congratulations!
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Jerry Floyd
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#28592
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Re: NGC 6503 image
Thanks for the feedback, guys.
@Peter - the target is a bit challenging because of the large dynamic range.? The core area is very bright while the extended disk and arms are quite faint and
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bw
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#28591
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Re: NGC 6503 image
That's beautiful Bruce.
Geof
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Sent: 27 July 2024 05:00
To: [email protected] <[email protected]>
Subject: [QSI-CCD] NGC 6503 image
NGC 6503 is a "field" dwarf spiral
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Geof Lewis
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#28590
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Re: NGC 6503 image
That is a very sweet image Bruce. Just lovely!
Clear skies,
Kevin
To: "QSI-CCD" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, July 27, 2024 12:00:51 AM
Subject: [QSI-CCD] NGC 6503 image
NGC 6503 is a
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Kevin Dixon
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#28589
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Re: NGC 6503 image
Very nice indeed, Bruce.
The Hubble image on line shows the central detail, but you have beautifully captured the outlying areas as well. Thanks for sharing, now added to my rapidly expanding 'must
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Peter Vasey
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#28588
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NGC 6503 image
NGC 6503 is a "field" dwarf spiral galaxy in the direction of the constellation Draco. ?The "field" classification means it is not part of a cluster or group and is gravitationally alone, an unusual
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bw
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#28587
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