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+ | * Alt/Az Mount: An altazimuth mount is a simple two-axis mount that controls the telescope' | ||
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+ | * Bias Frames: You don't need this with Seestar. They' | ||
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+ | * Bortle Scale: A measure of how dark your sky is ranging middle of no where to downtown Tokyo. | ||
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+ | * Dark Frames: Seestar will automatically create these for you when you start < | ||
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+ | * Dithering: Seestar does this automatically for you. A technique where the telescope' | ||
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+ | * DSO: Deep Sky Object such a nebulae and galaxies, but also comets, asteroids, quasars, etc. | ||
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+ | * Equatorial Mount: A type of telescope mount designed to counteract the Earth' | ||
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+ | * [[field_rotation|Field Rotation]]: The apparent rotation of the field of view in an image caused by the Earth' | ||
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+ | * Flat Frames: Not required with the Seestar. Images taken of a uniformly illuminated surface, such as a flat-field panel or the twilight sky are called flat frames. Flat frames are used to correct for vignetting (darkening of the image corners) and dust spots on your camera sensor or optics. | ||
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+ | * Histogram: A graphical representation of the distribution of pixel brightness values in an image. In astrophotography, | ||
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+ | * Light Frames: Also known as subframes or just subs, these are the main images you take of your celestial target during an astrophotography session. These contain the light from the object you're photographing, | ||
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+ | * Mask: A tool used in image processing software to selectively apply adjustments to specific areas of an image. Masks can be created based on brightness, color, or other criteria, allowing you to isolate and enhance specific parts of the image without affecting the rest. Use in post-processing, | ||
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+ | * Mosaic: A large image created by combining multiple overlapping smaller images, typically used to capture wide fields of view that wouldn' | ||
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+ | * OTA (Optical Tube Assembly): The main optical component of a telescope, including the lenses or mirrors, tube, and focuser, but usually excluding the camera, mount, tripod. The [[camera|Seestar' | ||
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+ | * Sub frames: when the Seestar is < | ||
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+ | * YMMV: Your mileage may vary. | ||
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