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multi-columns bloom ccd #1239

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fcbarclo opened this issue Apr 28, 2024 · 3 comments
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multi-columns bloom ccd #1239

fcbarclo opened this issue Apr 28, 2024 · 3 comments

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@fcbarclo
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Using Oculus Pro 180 all sky camera , on a raspberry pi 4 8gb ram, ssd disk, and bullseye os. Latest version of indi allsky.
During day it shows multi-columns bloom on the area overexposed (it seems that there is not any setting to manage overexpose for this camera).
This multi-columns
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increases during day , up to completely fill the image (mainly if there are clouds), like this
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or this :
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During night, it is fine for the most cases, but sometimes i will get image like:
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All settings relative to, min, max, default exposure are set to 0 (auto)

Franco

@fcbarclo fcbarclo changed the title bloom ccd multi-columns bloom ccd Apr 28, 2024
@aaronwmorris
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Thank you for being patient. I had to complete a merge for this.

If you could update the the latest code, I added a new script to explore all of the properties available for a camera.

https://github.com/aaronwmorris/indi-allsky/wiki/Updating-indi-allsky

Once updated and restarted, please report the output of the following commands:

./misc/support_info.sh
source virtualenv/indi-allsky/bin/active

./misc/camera_properties.py

@fcbarclo
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Following is the support_info.sh output:
support_info.txt

and the output of the camera_properties.py:
camera_properties.txt

@aaronwmorris
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I was hoping there would be something... anything... that could be changed, but there is nothing available. This mirrors my experience with other Starlight Xpress cameras. They have a fixed gain and almost no options to make any other adjustments. It is very unfortunate because the nighttime performance is quite good (with stretching).

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