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1Q2021 changes and improvements in NINA’s native QHY interface

Posted on2021-02-242021-06-257 Comments

I’ve been working on some improvements to NINA’s native driver for QHY cameras over the past several weeks. Part of this post is just informational in nature, explaining some new features, but there is also some important information that I want to make sure that all users of the native Read More …

CategoriesAstronomy, Astrophotography, NINATagsdriver, nina, QHY, QHYCCD

What is offset?

Offset: the misunderstood companion to gain

Posted on2020-08-032021-10-2014 Comments

Astronomy cameras, especially CMOS-based ones, bristle with features and different controls and all affect the image data that they produce in some way or another. One might think of sensor gain (or on DSLRs, ISO) as one of the most prominent and critical controls for a camera of any sort, Read More …

CategoriesAstronomy, AstrophotographyTagsastrophotography, camera, gain, offset, QHY, ZWO

Adding QHY SDK Support to NINA

Posted on2019-01-182019-03-11Leave a comment

After doing some touch-ups to NINA’s integration with ZWO cameras to get familiar with coding in C# and how camera support in NINA is done, I felt ready to tackle implementing support for an entirely new camera. For this, I chose to implement native support for QHY cameras and started Read More …

CategoriesAstrophotography, Geekery, NINATagsastrophotography, C#, camera, nina, QHY, sdk

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