Orion® StarShoot™ G3 Deep Space Imaging CamerasColor #53082, Monochrome #53083INSTRUCTION MANUALProviding Exceptional Consumer Optical Products Since
18 19Convert to Color (For the StarShoot G3 Color only)1. With your calibrated images still open, goto the Process menu and select Color, then CMYGR
20 21When you have made your selection for Export, click Export and specify the file name and folder destination, then click Save.6. Using the StarShoo
22 238. SpecificationsStarShootG3ColorCCD Sensor: Sony® ICX419AKL ColorSensor format: 1/2"Pixel array: 752 x 582 (437,664 total)Pixel size:
One-Year Limited WarrantyThis Orion StarShoot G3 Deep Space Imaging Camera is warranted against defects in mate-rials or workmanship for a period of o
2 31. IntroductionWelcome to the exciting world of astro-imaging. Your new StarShoot G3 Deep Space Imaging camera is capable of capturing impressive c
4 5ComputerThe G3 requires a PC to operate the camera. For astro-imaging in the field at night, a laptop computer is highly recommended. The included s
6 7Once your prerequisites have been installed, you will be prompted to install the G3 ASCOM driver and Camera Studio software (Figure 4.3). Note that
8 9Capture–Color:Raw,YCbCr,RGB(forStarShootG3Coloronly)These modes determine what kind of images will be captured. If you are using the Star
10 11The following sections will describe more software features which you will encounter during your imaging session, and later on when you are ready
12 13CCD temperature will naturally heat up on its own. To start with, set the Target(°C) to about 7°C lower than the current CCDTemperature, to all
14 15Naming conventions are most important for StarShoot G3 Monochrome users who may be using LRGB or narrowband filters. Change your file name to indic
16 17imager, you may choose to skip this step for the time being.VignettingVignetting (Figure 15.1) in a telescope reveals edge-darkening in the astro
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