Reject subs with bright backgrounds.
Posted: 20 Jul 2021, 23:51
I live in an inner city with very bright skies (Bortle 8) and just for added challenge with bright street lights close to my home. I can image though - using either a CLS-CCD or Duo NB filter with some quite pleasing results using a ZWO ASI294MC Pro camera. Recently I have been experimenting with short exposure high gain subs to maximise my chances of a decent set of subs and remove the need for guiding. This works but I do end up with a large number of subs - eg 100-200.
Not all of these are good, of course, it seems even when I think it is clear it is not. The issue seems to be that high/thin clouds drifting through the fov and fog many subs - not enough to stop guiding but enough to ruin the sub. In less bright conditions this might result in a soft/blurred sub - in my conditions it causes horrid gradients as well due to the reflected city lights.
Is there a way to reject these bad subs automatically? It would seem to be simple to measure the background brightness and then allow rejection of subs exceeding a threshold or say - just use the best 50%.
Not all of these are good, of course, it seems even when I think it is clear it is not. The issue seems to be that high/thin clouds drifting through the fov and fog many subs - not enough to stop guiding but enough to ruin the sub. In less bright conditions this might result in a soft/blurred sub - in my conditions it causes horrid gradients as well due to the reflected city lights.
Is there a way to reject these bad subs automatically? It would seem to be simple to measure the background brightness and then allow rejection of subs exceeding a threshold or say - just use the best 50%.