

This isn’t a “problem”, that’s why the message was shown. The LodeStar camera has an interlaced sensor so drivers make their own decision about how to handle that. The ASCOM driver uses one approach, the PHD2 native driver uses another. Either way works, they just have somewhat different trade-offs and use different techniques for re-assembling the correct image. In order to show you all the individual pixels in the bad-pix map, PHD2 uses this temporary display technique. It isn’t a problem, it’s intentional, and the resulting bad-pix map will work fine.
Regards,
Bruce
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