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Offline joelshort

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Help me understand overscan coordinates
« on: 2019 February 09 08:59:22 »
I have a new camera and I'm using the overscan regions enabled.  I feel like it should be easier or more obvious but I'm just not getting the numbers involved. 

My camera has the following pixel dimensions:
Overscan - 4630 x 3694
Active pixels - 4524 x 3624  (overscan disabled)

I'm trying to calibrate some flats (4630x3624) with a master bias (4630x3694), and I'm running into a problem regarding the overscan region.  When I try to calibrate the flats I get an error message "Inconsistent overscan geometry."  So my settings are not correct.  I just don't understand the description of the boxes in the overscan settings.  Any ideas?
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Re: Help me understand overscan coordinates
« Reply #1 on: 2019 February 09 11:36:48 »
So originally I was trying to calibrate flats with a Master Bias.  Apparently there is some issue with the master bias.  If I load up the flats in ImageCalibration and just have the overscan parameter enabled (no master bias) the process completes and I'm left with files that have been cropped to 4524 x 3624. 

I don't get it (clearly).  Both the flats and master bias are the same pixel dimension at 4630 x 3694.
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Re: Help me understand overscan coordinates
« Reply #2 on: 2019 February 09 13:39:25 »
Nothing stands out that I can see.  My KAF-16803 camera has an overscan area to the right of the image and the parameters are:

Image region:0 0 4096 4096
Source: 4107 0 9 4096
Target: 0 0 4096 4096

So long as all frames are captured with overscan enabled everything just works as expected.

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Re: Help me understand overscan coordinates
« Reply #3 on: 2019 February 09 14:03:33 »
Thanks for the reply. 

All images (lights, darks, flats, bias) were taken with overscan enabled.  But whenever I try to calibrate any subs with a master (bias, flat, dark) I get the "Inconsistent overscan geometry" message. 

I don't know if the problem is related to my overscan settings, or my masters.  But the masters have the same pixel dimension as all subs.  This is truly maddening. 
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Re: Help me understand overscan coordinates
« Reply #4 on: 2019 February 09 17:03:22 »
So I'm showing my ignorance here...I didn't realize the overscan calibration needed to be done on each individual sub prior to combining for the masters.  So I was trying to combine the raw bias into the master bias, and then run the overscan during flat calibration with a master bias.  I haven't done any actual calibrating yet but I believe this was my problem. 
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Re: Help me understand overscan coordinates
« Reply #5 on: 2019 February 09 18:37:12 »
I didn't realize the overscan calibration needed to be done on each individual sub prior to combining for the masters

Glad you figured it out.