Starlight Xpress SXV-M8C User Manual
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Handbook for the SXV-M8C Issue 1 Jan 2005
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This includes various options for correcting the colour synthesis for variations in the
lighting conditions, filters etc. Briefly, these items perform the following functions:
1)
Daylight Image? – If an unfiltered lens is used, the infra-red content of the
light will tend to produce a Green – Blue shift in the balance. A partial
correction of this bias is provided by selecting this option, but the best option
is to use an infra-red blocking filter when taking daylight shots (see 5 below).
2)
Light Pollution Correction: - This option is for deep sky colour images,
where a strong colour bias is often present in the sky background. This option
attempts to return the background colour to a neutral grey.
3)
Colour Smoothing Filter: - Applies a low pass filter to the colour data to
smooth out colour noise.
4)
Apply Anti-Alias: - Runs a special filter over the colour data to remove
coloured artefacts around sharp edges. This is especially useful for cleaning up
erratically coloured star images.
5)
IR Filter Used? – Sets the colour balance to allow for the loss of infra-red
content when using an IR blocking filter.
6)
Stretching: - A selection of contrast boosting options which are preset for
various subjects.
7)
Remove Background: - This option will adjust the sky background brightness
to give an optimum background level.