Hi.
On our 4-scope array, we have two 16803s and two 29052s. Last week we shot Monkey Head Nebula on the array. We shot Ha on scopes 1 and 2, which carry a 29052 and 16803 respectively.
Is there a way to use subframe selector to create weighting values across the entire range of Ha (across both cameras)? For example, could I note the highest/lowest FWHM, SNRWeight and Eccentricity values for each of the two sets, then use the highest and lowest values across both sets in my formulas for weighting each set?
If I weight each set independently using the same keyword, I'd be running the risk of lessening the value of an entire set if that set's images are all better than the other set, right? Do I have to forego subframe selector when integrating images from two different cameras? Should I run subframe selector after registration so that I can run all the Ha frames together? Not sure the hardware specs used in system parameters would work in that case, for example the camera gains of the two cameras are .32 (29050) vs 1.4 (16803), and the pixel size of the cameras is different (although perhaps after registration that would be moot if I use the subframe scale of the camera used with the registration reference image).
Any thoughts or ideas?
Thanks. Andy