

#Astroimager mac dslr driver#
The camera is a USB2 device.įrom INDI control panel I found the INDI driver version and firmware version. I am using a standard length USB2 cable between the Pi and the camera. This problem appears to be related to the Pi Model B. It works flawlessly using INDI/Ekos on my Linux laptop and in SharpCap on a Win7 laptop. I've had the camera for a year and a half. U-Blox GPS, ASI EFW, and Flip Flat.) No discernible effect on the outcome. To reduce the possibility that it is a power-to-the-Pi issue I unplugged all non-essential USB devices (e.g. I've tried adjusting the "speed" control in INDI control panel but it doesn't have any detectable effect. If you find a better one, please let me know.Has anyone had any experience using an Altair camera on Astroberry or StellarMate?Īfter several successful image captures my Altair 290M hangs with "0.00 seconds to go" and then times out after 3 minutes in Ekos Capture (i.e. The current matrix I use is listed below. I found a conversion matrix that was supposed to be decent, but as it turns out that made all images far too blue. I've been fiddling with Nebulosity abit, to try and get it to stack the RAW images from my Nikon D750 as colour. Not too bad for a quick test on a half-moon night. The image to the right is a stack of 24x5 second unguided exposures of the trapezium in M42. I'm looking forward to being able to grab Jupiter with it in a month or so and Saturn and Mars later this year.

I've not done any guiding yet (I need a way to mount the guide scope on the main scope - d'oh) but the camera works well with Nebulosity 4 and oaCapture. Until then I'd messed around with a hacked up Logitech webcam, which seemed to only be supported by the Photo Booth app. AstroGuider (Mac OS X, payware, free trial)Ī few weeks ago I bought a ZWO ASI120MC-S astro camera, as that was on sale and listed by Nebulosity as supported by OSX.Nebulosity (Mac OS X, payware, free trial).Processing and stacking DSLR files and post-processing video stacks: AstroDSLR (Mac OS X, payware, free trial).AutoStakkert! (Windows + Wine, free for non-commercial use, donationware).Handbrake (Mac OS X, free, open source).AstroImager (Mac OS X, payware, free trial).You can turn them into normal double click applications using a utility called WineSkin Winery.
#Astroimager mac dslr mac os#
Some are Windows software, but run OK on Mac OS X. I thought I'd document what I use, in the hope that I can save others who want to use their Macs some searching.
#Astroimager mac dslr software#
I don't know if that means it's all fairly new or whether my Google skills failed me over the past years :-) Software However, I've recently started finding quite a bit of Mac OS based astrophotography software. However, that's time consuming and rather fiddly and limited to stacking static exposures. When I first got the Mac, I had a lot of trouble getting Wine to run reliably and eventually ended up doing my alignment and processing manually in The Gimp. I used to run the freeware ones in Wine on Ubuntu with varying levels of success. In the mean time, I've started doing a bit more astrophotography and of course the change of operating system has affected the tools I use to obtain and process photos.Īmateur astronomers have traditionally mostly used Windows, so there are a lot of Windows tools, both freeware and payware, to help. It's been a good three years now since I swapped my HP laptop for a Macbook Pro.
