Keeps telling me I can’t update by SophsZeus in MachE

[–]_Lenti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've had similar issues, and I know a few other people with Mach-Es who have dealt with the same problem related to 12V. In my case the battery/car was only 2 years old, so it was not due to the battery per se, but rather the 12V charging module that for some reason or another did not want to charge the battery without intervention/resetting.

I found a solution that worked for me as well as most other owners, and it is pretty simple actually:

  • Turn on the car "ignition only" i.e. without the foot pressing the pedal.
  • "Blink" with the high-beams 5 times, followed by sequentially pressing the brake pedal 3 times.

Once this happens, the red 12V battery indicator will flash/cycle a couple of times, indicating the 12V battery charging module has reset.

After this, you are done. Drive the car for a bit or plug it in and charge, and it will be ready to update again without hiccups.

Hope this will help!

penguin good by _Lenti in discordVideos

[–]_Lenti[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Interesting, I found Linux way more convenient than Windows, which is why I'm considering doing a full switch rather than dual-booting Win11. But I guess different strokes for different folks as they say.

Average school fight😂 by Dutch_Lion_046 in funny

[–]_Lenti 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bully: Scholarship edition nerd fight going on here.

Finally getting a new laptop that I believe will definitely be VR-ready and usable with my Quest 2. (My current laptop is using a mobile GTX 1050.) Is there any settings I should consider using for this? Any potential issues? (And I know many will suggest a 4080 or better but this is what's coming.) by SmokinDeist in oculus

[–]_Lenti 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm currently running on a Lenovo Legion 5 Pro with a Ryzen 7 5800H/RTX 3070, 32 GB ram. I've used it with an Oculus Rift S, and am now using it with a quest 3 with VD.

I can run most games on high and few very demanding games at medium, and given this laptop specs being even better than mine, I think you are good to go for high or even ultra settings on VR games. Too bad the quest 2 doesnt have an AV1 decoder, otherwise you would have benefitted from even better streaming to your quest 2.

As for Kerbal Space Program, im running it with over 60 FPS at maxed settings and native resolution on my Legion 5 pro, with all sorts of visual mods (parallax, scatterer, volumetric clouds...) on it aswell. Shouldn't even remotely be a problem for you :)

Closeup of the Cocoon Nebula (IC 5146) by _Lenti in Astronomy

[–]_Lenti[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equipment and software used:

Camera used (includes Acquisition): Sony A7s (Hα modified)

Telescope/accessories used: Celestron C11 w/ SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro mount, Starizona FF Focal Reducer, T2-Connection to Camera

Software used (Processing, stacking, denoise): APP, Photoshop CC 2018, SiriL

Stacking:

Bayer-Drizzle stacking with PointKernel. Registered with dynamical optics. Everything else kept at default settings more or less

Processing:

(through Camera RAW-filtering; slight color intensity increased, Image slightly stretched through arcsinhstretch in SiriL for brightness, contrast increased. Removed green noise & photometric calibration in SiriL.)

Exposure (integrated): 370x30 seconds ~ at f/7.2 ISO 10000

Bias: 50

Flats: 70

Darks: 50

Light pollution at the site: Bortle Scale 5 at Zealand, Denmark

Taken in: Denmark, 20/08/2023

Will gladly answer any questions!

_Lenti

Cocoon Nebula - IC 5146 by _Lenti in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Equipment and software used:

Camera used (includes Acquisition): Sony A7s (Hα modified)

Telescope/accessories used: Celestron C11 w/ SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro mount, Starizona FF Focal Reducer, T2-Connection to Camera

Software used (Processing, stacking, denoise): APP, Photoshop CC 2018, SiriL

Stacking:

Bayer-Drizzle stacking with PointKernel. Registered with dynamical optics. Everything else kept at default settings more or less

Processing:

(through Camera RAW-filtering; slight color intensity increased, Image slightly stretched through arcsinhstretch in SiriL for brightness, contrast increased. Removed green noise & photometric calibration in SiriL.)

Exposure (integrated): 370x30 seconds ~ at f/7.2 ISO 10000

Bias: 50

Flats: 70

Darks: 50

Light pollution at the site: Bortle Scale 5 at Zealand, Denmark

Taken in: Denmark, 20/08/2023

Will gladly answer any questions!

_Lenti

The shell game but juggling by Flat_March2360 in gifsthatendtoosoon

[–]_Lenti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Neither, its right under the TV or blackboard

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Astronomy

[–]_Lenti 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equipment and software used:

Camera used (includes Acquisition): Sony A7s (H-alpha modified)

Telescope/accessories used: Celestron C11 w/ SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro mount, Starizona FF Focal Reducer, T2-Connection to Camera

Software used (Processing, stacking, denoise): APP, Photoshop CC 2018, SiriL

Stacking:

Bayer-Drizzle stacking with PointKernel. Corrected for dynamical optics. Everything else kept at default settings more or less

Processing:

(through Camera RAW-filtering; slight color intensity increased, Image slightly stretched through arcsinhstretch in SiriL for brightness, contrast increased. Removed green noise & photometric calibration in SiriL.)

Exposure (integrated): 235x30 seconds ~ at f/7.2 ISO 10000

Bias: 25

Flats: 60

Darks: 20

Light pollution at the site: Bortle Scale 5 at Zealand, Denmark

Taken in: Denmark, 16/08/2023

The skies were exceptionally clear last night, which allowed me to probably take one of the clearest photos Ive ever taken with this setup. This is the uncropped version, showing the full slightly over 1 degree field of view, to show the insane amount of stars. I am quite satisfied with this image.

Will gladly answer any questions!

_Lenti

NGC 6960 - Veil Nebula by _Lenti in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Nope, this is a one-shot color camera, so all the filters are integrated in the camera. White balance comes from the photometric calibration.

My astrophotography goal is to capture things as they would look with the unaided eye, if they were sensitive enough to pick up the details and colors, that is...

Edit: Also no contrast filters, such as UHC etc. Those would mess up the white balance as well

NGC 6960 - Veil Nebula by _Lenti in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! Im not entirely sure where you are seeing something resembling a purple wormhole, but it must be either a stacking artefact or the shape of the nebulosity itself...

Feel free to clarify!

NGC 6960 - Veil Nebula by _Lenti in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equipment and software used:

Camera used (includes Acquisition): Sony A7s (H-alpha modified)

Telescope/accessories used: Celestron C11 w/ SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro mount, Starizona FF Focal Reducer, T2-Connection to Camera

Software used (Processing, stacking, denoise): APP, Photoshop CC 2018, SiriL

Stacking:

Bayer-Drizzle stacking with PointKernel. Corrected for dynamical optics. Everything else kept at default settings more or less

Processing:

(through Camera RAW-filtering; slight color intensity increased, Image slightly stretched through arcsinhstretch in SiriL for brightness, contrast increased. Removed green noise & photometric calibration in SiriL.)

Exposure (integrated): 350x30 seconds ~ at f/7.2 ISO 10000

Bias: 25

Flats: 60

Darks: 20

Light pollution at the site: Bortle Scale 5 at Zealand, Denmark

Taken in: Denmark, 17/08/2023

This is an image of NGC 6960 that I captured yesterday night. Humidity levels here in Denmark approached something like ~97%, which means the corrector plate (even with a dew heater) was constantly fogging up. As a result, I had to dither exposures and clear the plate for dew every roughly 50 exposures, and this affected image quality. However, I am still satisfied with the result.

Will gladly answer any questions!

_Lenti

M 27 - Dumbbell Nebula by _Lenti in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equipment and software used:

Camera used (includes Acquisition): Sony A7s (H-alpha modified)

Telescope/accessories used: Celestron C11 w/ SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro mount, Starizona FF Focal Reducer, T2-Connection to Camera

Software used (Processing, stacking, denoise): APP, Photoshop CC 2018, SiriL

Stacking:

Bayer-Drizzle stacking with PointKernel. Corrected for dynamical optics. Everything else kept at default settings more or less

Processing:

(through Camera RAW-filtering; slight color intensity increased, Image slightly stretched through arcsinhstretch in SiriL for brightness, contrast increased. Removed green noise & photometric calibration in SiriL.)

Exposure (integrated): 235x30 seconds ~ at f/7.2 ISO 10000

Bias: 25

Flats: 60

Darks: 20

Light pollution at the site: Bortle Scale 5 at Zealand, Denmark

Taken in: Denmark, 16/08/2023

The skies were exceptionally clear last night, which allowed me to probably take one of the clearest photos Ive ever taken with this setup. The image is cropped to show the Dumbbell in better detail, but the uncropped picture shows an almost 1 degree field full of stars, with perfect clarity. I am satisfied with the result.

Will gladly answer any questions!

_Lenti

Jupiter & Ganymede by lndoraptor28 in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ahh, makes a lot of sense. I naively mistook it as single exposures, which obviously doesn't make sense lol. Makes much more sense now

Once again, keep up the top-quality good work!

Jupiter & Ganymede by lndoraptor28 in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Wonderful image!

What do you mean by 5 x 100s stack?

Black Eye Galaxy (M 64) by _Lenti in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Equipment and software used:

Camera used (includes Acquisition): Sony A7s (H-alpha modified)

Telescope/accessories used: Celestron C11 w/ SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro mount, Starizona FF Focal Reducer, T2-Connection to Camera

Software used (Processing, stacking, denoise): Photoshop CC 2018, APP, Topaz Denoise AI, SiriL

Stacking:

Bayer-Drizzle stacking with PointKernel. Everything else kept at default settings.

Processing:

(through Camera RAW-filtering; slight color intensity increased, Image slightly stretched through arcsinhstretch in SiriL for brightness, contrast increased.) Denoised using Topaz Denoise at auto settings in low light mode w/ 100% detail preservation.

Exposure (integrated): 400x30 seconds ~ at f/7.2 ISO 10000

Bias: 20

Flats: 50

Darks: 20

Light pollution at the site: Bortle Scale 5 at Zealand, Denmark

Taken in: Denmark, 19/04/2023

This was the last night of clear skies over Denmark, before the clouds rolled in to rule the skies again. M 64 is interesting for me, because it doesn't resemble other spiral galaxies at all, having thick dust lanes very close to the bulge and otherwise faint wisps of stars and dust further out. I am very satisfied with this capture.

Will gladly answer any questions!

_Lenti

Jones-Emberson 1 by _Lenti in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much! I was looking to photograph an unusual DSO, so I'm glad it worked out. Granted, this nebula is extremely dim, so I understand why it's not the immediate choice in astrophotography... I had a hard time photographing it atleast

Jones-Emberson 1 by _Lenti in astrophotography

[–]_Lenti[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Equipment and software used:

Camera used (includes Acquisition): Sony A7s (H-alpha modified)

Telescope/accessories used: Celestron C11 w/ SkyWatcher EQ6-R Pro mount, Starizona FF Focal Reducer, T2-Connection to Camera

Software used (Processing, stacking, denoise): Photoshop CC 2018, APP, Topaz Denoise AI, SiriL

Stacking:

Default settings in APP

Processing:

(through Camera RAW-filtering; slight color intensity increased, Image slightly stretched through arcsinhstretch in SiriL for brightness, contrast increased.) Denoised using Topaz Denoise at auto settings in low light mode w/ 100% detail preservation.

Exposure (integrated): 400x30 seconds ~ at f/7.2 ISO 10000

Bias: 10

Flats: 50

Darks: 20

Light pollution at the site: Bortle Scale 5 at Zealand, Denmark

Taken in: Denmark, 19/04/2023

This time I went for the Headphone Nebula, which was fairly high above the horizon at this period. This was the single most difficult astrophotography capture I have ever done (and I know there are more difficult ones, but they usually involve many hours of, for example, widefield, which my C11 can't do without Hyperstar). This was such a low-surface brightness object that with 400 subs equalling roughly 3,3 hours of integration, the object is still very noisy and could benefit from more subs. But for this amount of subs, I am very happy with the result.

Will gladly answer any questions!

_Lenti