Object: polar alignment with plate solving in Ekos using a canon DSLR behind a 90/600mm refractor. After the first capture, we do a 30° rotation. Then we make another capture and the noise of the dslr attests that the capture is well done but the image sometimeslooks to remains the same. After the last rotation the problem could remain the same. The result is that the RA axis always get away from the north pole each time we reproduce the process. Finally, when trying to power off the canon 100D, there is a message on it that there is still some pics to save.
So the image displayed in Ekos is the _last_ image captured? So first time you solve in Polar Assistant, you get the correct image, then NEXT time it captures the 2nd image, it instead displays the first image?
Le 26/03/2018 à 07:30, Jasem Mutlaq a écrit : > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392338 > > --- Comment #1 from Jasem Mutlaq <mutlaqja@ikarustech.com> --- > So the image displayed in Ekos is the _last_ image captured? So first time you > solve in Polar Assistant, you get the correct image, then NEXT time it captures > the 2nd image, it instead displays the first image? > Hello Jasem, Yes this is something like that. The second image might be the same as the first or the third is the same as the second one. Pat
This is an issue in the INDI driver, not KStars.