I think you should probably read some background info on AO guiding and why using very short exposure times isn’t a good idea:
https://openphdguiding.org/man-dev/Supplemental_Info.htm#AO_Devices
Lucky imaging works ok with streaming video devices and planetary imaging because you may discard 90% of the images with no loss other than time. “Lucky guiding” is a really bad idea.
Bruce
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At 1 Hz the larger, slower component is reduced, but the amplitude of the jitter remains about the same:
However, at a 5Hz correction rate, the faster jitter is reduced:
And at a 10 Hz correction rate, significant improvement is seen:
The improvement in stellar profiles can also be seen at corrections above 1 Hz. First by looking at the non-AO guided image: And
comparing the non-AO guided image to the AO guided image there is again
significant improvement in the FWHM of the star profile: Telescope
mounts cannot correct faster than about once per second.
The 10Hz rate of the AO will clearly result in improved resolution under the right conditions."
I’m well aware of this, it’s old information, and my opinion stands – based largely on conversations with active, top-quality imagers who aren’t involved in flogging a product. At the image scales where any of this matters much, you are likely to find 10th magnitude stars few and far between and the benefits of multi-star guiding will be lost. But you should do what you want.
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Le 24 mars 2023 à 00:23, Salaam Al-Shaksy <sala...@gmail.com> a écrit :
Hi
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Salaam, it looks to me like you have hi-jacked someone else’s thread and now we have a mess. Would you please create a new conversation on the forum and ask your question that way.
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