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Solar Spectrum 0.5Å first light
Hi, everyone
This is a “first light” image using a Solar Spectrum 0.5Å filter (Advanced series). It arrived in March this year after a wait of about 4 months. In mediocre seeing, I used it on an Explore Scientific 152 achromat with a Baader 135 mm DERF in front with a Baader 4X telecentric in back to give the recommended f/30. The instruction sheet indicates that using the filter at less than f/24 will damage the filter.
https://www.deviantart.com/giovannigabr ... -879479815
I also tried double stacking my LS 152 with this filter, again using the Baader 4X telecentric.
Although the view is a bit dark, I feel this configuration is useable for bright AR’s and the contrast is superior compared to using a Quark to double stack the 152.
I’m still deciding where to put the Temperature controller (it lies in line between the power supply and the filter). For now, it’s on a table next to my laptop, parked in a wooden enclosure, with vents for the top and rear airflow, to prevent it being dragged off the table. It’s recommended that this component be kept out of direct sun. The white board behind it in the photo gives it shade. This controller displays a continuous indication of its progress to reaching the set temperature.
Once I get a power cord extension, I think the controller will ride on the optical tube. The main reason for this is the very thick, stiff cord connecting the controlller to the filter which feels like it is always tugging at the filter.
I want to use this filter on my 180 Mak either with the DERF 135 mm + 1.5X telecentric for f/30 at 4050mm and also with a Baader 180mm DERF + 2X Powermate for f/30 and either 0.8X or 0.7X reducers for manageable scale (a bit less or more than 4000 mm).
On the next sunny day, I’ll try out this filter with the Mak.
Also, I have a new FLIR Grasshopper (2.3 Mp) for high res work. The camera is fine but there is a strange
problem which I think may be due to the software. Whether I use it with Flycapture alone or Firecapture + Flycapture, the gamma control doesn’t work. It looks active but when I try to pull the slider along, it snaps back to its starting point and causes no changes.
Finally, I was late in noticing the release of Firecapture 2.7beta which promised something important for me: support for Spinnaker driven cameras like my Blackfly. Well, it does allow what it says except for one
feature: again, the gamma control doesn’t work.
If anyone reading this uses either the Grasshopper2.3 or uses Firecapture beta with Blackfly cameras, I’d appreciate hearing suggestions to solve this problem.
Lou
This is a “first light” image using a Solar Spectrum 0.5Å filter (Advanced series). It arrived in March this year after a wait of about 4 months. In mediocre seeing, I used it on an Explore Scientific 152 achromat with a Baader 135 mm DERF in front with a Baader 4X telecentric in back to give the recommended f/30. The instruction sheet indicates that using the filter at less than f/24 will damage the filter.
https://www.deviantart.com/giovannigabr ... -879479815
I also tried double stacking my LS 152 with this filter, again using the Baader 4X telecentric.
Although the view is a bit dark, I feel this configuration is useable for bright AR’s and the contrast is superior compared to using a Quark to double stack the 152.
I’m still deciding where to put the Temperature controller (it lies in line between the power supply and the filter). For now, it’s on a table next to my laptop, parked in a wooden enclosure, with vents for the top and rear airflow, to prevent it being dragged off the table. It’s recommended that this component be kept out of direct sun. The white board behind it in the photo gives it shade. This controller displays a continuous indication of its progress to reaching the set temperature.
Once I get a power cord extension, I think the controller will ride on the optical tube. The main reason for this is the very thick, stiff cord connecting the controlller to the filter which feels like it is always tugging at the filter.
I want to use this filter on my 180 Mak either with the DERF 135 mm + 1.5X telecentric for f/30 at 4050mm and also with a Baader 180mm DERF + 2X Powermate for f/30 and either 0.8X or 0.7X reducers for manageable scale (a bit less or more than 4000 mm).
On the next sunny day, I’ll try out this filter with the Mak.
Also, I have a new FLIR Grasshopper (2.3 Mp) for high res work. The camera is fine but there is a strange
problem which I think may be due to the software. Whether I use it with Flycapture alone or Firecapture + Flycapture, the gamma control doesn’t work. It looks active but when I try to pull the slider along, it snaps back to its starting point and causes no changes.
Finally, I was late in noticing the release of Firecapture 2.7beta which promised something important for me: support for Spinnaker driven cameras like my Blackfly. Well, it does allow what it says except for one
feature: again, the gamma control doesn’t work.
If anyone reading this uses either the Grasshopper2.3 or uses Firecapture beta with Blackfly cameras, I’d appreciate hearing suggestions to solve this problem.
Lou
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Re: Solar Spectrum 0.5Å first light
Great photo Lou. Nice to see the solarspectrum in action. Is the temperature control unit acts as a cooling/heating radiator or just a power adapter for the cooler/heater on the etalon?gabrieli wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 12:01 pm Hi, everyone
This is a “first light” image using a Solar Spectrum 0.5Å filter (Advanced series). It arrived in March this year after a wait of about 4 months. In mediocre seeing, I used it on an Explore Scientific 152 achromat with a Baader 135 mm DERF in front with a Baader 4X telecentric in back to give the recommended f/30. The instruction sheet indicates that using the filter at less than f/24 will damage the filter.
https://www.deviantart.com/giovannigabr ... -879479815
I also tried double stacking my LS 152 with this filter, again using the Baader 4X telecentric.
Although the view is a bit dark, I feel this configuration is useable for bright AR’s and the contrast is superior compared to using a Quark to double stack the 152.
I’m still deciding where to put the Temperature controller (it lies in line between the power supply and the filter). For now, it’s on a table next to my laptop, parked in a wooden enclosure, with vents for the top and rear airflow, to prevent it being dragged off the table. It’s recommended that this component be kept out of direct sun. The white board behind it in the photo gives it shade. This controller displays a continuous indication of its progress to reaching the set temperature.
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Once I get a power cord extension, I think the controller will ride on the optical tube. The main reason for this is the very thick, stiff cord connecting the controlller to the filter which feels like it is always tugging at the filter.
I want to use this filter on my 180 Mak either with the DERF 135 mm + 1.5X telecentric for f/30 at 4050mm and also with a Baader 180mm DERF + 2X Powermate for f/30 and either 0.8X or 0.7X reducers for manageable scale (a bit less or more than 4000 mm).
On the next sunny day, I’ll try out this filter with the Mak.
Also, I have a new FLIR Grasshopper (2.3 Mp) for high res work. The camera is fine but there is a strange
problem which I think may be due to the software. Whether I use it with Flycapture alone or Firecapture + Flycapture, the gamma control doesn’t work. It looks active but when I try to pull the slider along, it snaps back to its starting point and causes no changes.
Finally, I was late in noticing the release of Firecapture 2.7beta which promised something important for me: support for Spinnaker driven cameras like my Blackfly. Well, it does allow what it says except for one
feature: again, the gamma control doesn’t work.
If anyone reading this uses either the Grasshopper2.3 or uses Firecapture beta with Blackfly cameras, I’d appreciate hearing suggestions to solve this problem.
Lou
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Re: Solar Spectrum 0.5Å first light
Fabulous image Lou congratulations on the Solarspectrum. I would like to buy one but was told I would be waiting indefinitely and that the 0.3A is not available only the 0.5A. At least I can see now what a 0.5A one looks like in the flesh
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Re: Solar Spectrum 0.5Å first light
Lou:
Congratulations on your new filter, they perform beautifully.
Best regards,
Eric.
Congratulations on your new filter, they perform beautifully.
Best regards,
Eric.
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Re: Solar Spectrum 0.5Å first light
Hi Lou.
Congratulations on your first light! Looks like a terrific piece of kit.
It may be that the gamma problem is due to the acquisition mode you are using. My Pt. Grey camera doesn’t allow gamma adjustment in mode 0 but does allow it in mode 7.
Cheers.
Peter
Congratulations on your first light! Looks like a terrific piece of kit.
It may be that the gamma problem is due to the acquisition mode you are using. My Pt. Grey camera doesn’t allow gamma adjustment in mode 0 but does allow it in mode 7.
Cheers.
Peter
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Re: Solar Spectrum 0.5Å first light
Hi, Minh
Both the heating and cooling of the etalon happen in the chamber (oven) that contains the etalon.
The Temperature controller (TEC) is a very well regulated power supply that maintains a
precise temperature in the oven. The fan on the controller only helps it regulate its own temperature.
Lou
Both the heating and cooling of the etalon happen in the chamber (oven) that contains the etalon.
The Temperature controller (TEC) is a very well regulated power supply that maintains a
precise temperature in the oven. The fan on the controller only helps it regulate its own temperature.
Lou
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Re: Solar Spectrum 0.5Å first light
Thanks for the explaination Lou,gabrieli wrote: ↑Fri May 14, 2021 3:05 pm Hi, Minh
Both the heating and cooling of the etalon happen in the chamber (oven) that contains the etalon.
The Temperature controller (TEC) is a very well regulated power supply that maintains a
precise temperature in the oven. The fan on the controller only helps it regulate its own temperature.
Lou
How long did you have to wait for this? I heard the waiting lisst for solarspectrum filter is long.
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Re: Solar Spectrum 0.5Å first light
Hi, again Minh
I ordered the filter in mid October, 2020 by sending half of the payment. The second half of the payment was sent just before the filter was shipped in early February, 2021. The filter arrived in mid February. This was about the length of time advertised on Alpine Astro website. I planned to have the filter produced over winter since that is not a time I do much imaging.
Lou
I ordered the filter in mid October, 2020 by sending half of the payment. The second half of the payment was sent just before the filter was shipped in early February, 2021. The filter arrived in mid February. This was about the length of time advertised on Alpine Astro website. I planned to have the filter produced over winter since that is not a time I do much imaging.
Lou
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Re: Solar Spectrum 0.5Å first light
Congrats on the new filter Lou, looks to be a winner. Nice to see a pic of the setup. Looking forward to seeing more results especially with the other setups.
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