I just downloaded the Trial, and am going to the dark sky site tonight. From what little I have had time to digest so far, PI expects slightly different inputs, and slightly different locations for the raw data than I have been used to.
I cannot find anything concise on what is the best input to work with (what images to acquire while I am at the scope). And where it is easiest to store it on the drive for later use. .....I do find bits and pieces of how I will need to use PI to calibrate and process later. But, just to be sure I have the good data to work with when I get home, my plan tonight is:
Use CCD Commander/Maxim to
1. Get as many L,R,G,B, as I can. Hopefully more than ten subs of each.
2. Grab an appropriate set of Flat frames. (I take them using automatic dawn flats in CCD Commander). Again as many as I can of each filter.
3. Acquire (using automatic dark frame acquisition in CCD Commander) at least ten dark frames at each bin, each at least longer than the longest light frame I grab during the night.
4. Get a set of at least ten "bias" frames.
I plan to put them all in one folder on the hard drive. This is the way CCDCommander usually works.
Then, when I get home, I will be prepared to use PI to its best advantage.....
Or, have I missed something?
Any other pointers?
Alex