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Offline mkalika

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Gradient in the center of dark frame
« on: 2015 June 15 17:03:06 »
What might be the reason for a circle form gradient in the middle of the dark frame?



As I can see the root cause are dark frames... But what might cause this gradient to appear in dark frame suddenly? All in all that was very short 3 sec exposure at 1600 ISO.

I made longer exposures in the past, but never had this issue.

I am shooting with BackyardEOS and Canon 550D.

Thank you!


Offline Alejandro Tombolini

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Re: Gradient in the center of dark frame
« Reply #1 on: 2015 June 15 19:22:22 »
Strange. Only a guess. Was the viewfinder of your camera covered when you took the darks?

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Offline mkalika

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Re: Gradient in the center of dark frame
« Reply #2 on: 2015 June 16 04:40:40 »
Thank you Alejandro!

Yes, I closed viewfinder using the standard cap that comes with camera. Like this:



I also imaged from my balcony in city, so there might be some light around me... but the telescope was covered and the camera viewfinder as well.

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Re: Gradient in the center of dark frame
« Reply #3 on: 2015 June 16 04:53:44 »
Just grasping at straws but does the LCD come on at any time during dark capture? Are you using a battery or a AC power supply?

And if you take a longer dark, say a minute or more, is the effect still evident?
« Last Edit: 2015 June 16 04:59:27 by NGC7789 »

Offline mkalika

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Re: Gradient in the center of dark frame
« Reply #4 on: 2015 June 16 15:08:31 »
Thank you all!!! :)

I found the reason... My primary mirror leaks light... I covered the bottom part of the scope using black garbage bag and now I receive good darks... no gradients and glow anymore.

Looks like I have to tailor pants for my scope :)