Hello Jasem,
I'm trying to use my ASI290mm planetary camera as a polarscope with EKOS to polar align.
The camera is inserted in the polar finder hole of my SW EQ6-R Pro with a device of my own.
My lens is a $30 2.8-12mm FD 1.4 ZWO cctv zoom set at 12mm. I get a splendid image of the polar region, a bit large ( ~26°x15°).
Here's the problem:
I try to create a telescope profile with my zoom, intended only to polar align:
- The profile manager refuses my input, saying my FOV is out of bound...
My FOV should not be out of bound, being 1608.41' x 910.54' (~1800' circular) as I have index-4219 supposed to go until 2000'. ?
- The FOV displayed in the Align Tab (6.88' x 3.93') is wrong, being that of my profile #1 (C11). ZWO zoom is Profile #3.
- Once the "out of bound "alert box is displayed, you can't get rid of it, even when you quit Kstars. You have to pkill a remnant instance of Kstars to do so.
You close the box once with the OK button, then the alert box reappears without the OK button, so you can't close it. The [x] button doesn't work either.
In order to narrow my FOV, I need to resize my image (1936x1096) down to 1096x1096 ( ~ 15°x15°, instead of 26°x15°).
So I do it in the Camera Tab then change the origin, [(1936-1096)/2] It works fine... In the Camera Tab.
- But if I try to reduce the FOV by cropping the image, (in the Camera Tab), the Align Tab keeps the original default image size instead.
(But if I change the gain in the Camera Tab, the gain in the Align Tab is changed too...).
Trying to crop it in the INDI panel doesn't work either)
All this with commit 25cd6994317abd7cdd11b78ebb31a62cc4834636
Hope my post is clear enough
- Marc