Polaroid CCD Camera User Manual

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Section 5 - Advanced Imaging Techniques

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5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 as many times as desired for all the objects you wish to

image, each time choosing a set of corresponding new names for the IMAGE

and TRACK files.

6. You will now create a combined flat field image for each Track and Accumulate

image you captured. Invoke the Add by Track List command. The software

will bring up a file directory dialog showing all the track list files. Select the

TRACK file corresponding to the image you wish to correct. The software will

load the TRACK file and present you with another file directory dialog showing

all the images. Select the appropriate FLAT image. The software will align and

co-add the FLAT image using the same operations it performed on the Track

and Accumulate image. Finally save the combined flat field image using the

Save command. In the following discussions this combined flat field image will

be referred to as COMBINED-FLAT. Repeat this step for each of the TRACK

files using a corresponding name for the COMBINED-FLAT image.

7. You will now flat field correct the Track and Accumulate image with the

combined flat field image. Use the Open command to load the IMAGE file, then

use the Flat Field command. The software will present you with a file directory

dialog where you should select the corresponding COMBINED-FLAT image.

After the software has finished correcting the image you can view the results

and save the flat field corrected image with the Save command. This image will

be referred to as the CORRECTED-IMAGE file. Repeat this step for each of the

IMAGE files using the corresponding COMBINED-FLAT image.

At SBIG we have adopted the following naming convention for our various image and related
files. If it helps you organize your files please feel free to adopt it or any method you feel helps
sort out the process of naming files:

Image type

Name

Uncorrected image (IMAGE)

XXXXXXXX.

(blank extension)

Flat field file (FLAT)

FLATXXXX.

(blank extension)

Track list file (TRACK)

XXXXXXXX.TRK

Combined flat field (COMBINED-FLAT)

FLATXXXX.C

Flat field corrected image (CORRECTED-IMAGE)

XXXXXXXX.F

5.8.

Tracking Functions

The CCDOPS software allows your ST-7E/8E/9E/10E/1001E to be used as an autoguider or
self-guided (except ST-1001E) imager. It does not function as a stand-alone autoguider like the
ST-4, but instead requires using a PC to perform the function. These cameras have
considerably better sensitivity than the ST-4.

CCD autoguiders alleviate you from having to stare down the eyepiece for hours at a

time while guiding astrophotographs. They are not the end-all, cure-all approach to telescope
mechanical problems, though. You still need a good polar alignment and a rigid mount
between the guide scope and the main scope or you need to use an off-axis guider, with all its
inherent difficulties. A good declination drive, free of backlash, is desirable although not

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