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Astronomy => Technical => Topic started by: The Thing on Sep 27, 2013, 11:39:55

Title: Daves Focus Meter
Post by: The Thing on Sep 27, 2013, 11:39:55
Has anyone tried this? It looks very interesting as it reckons it can correct focus automatically as each sub is displayed. I'll have to give it a go.

Dave's Focus Meter (DFM) (http://starrydave.com/?page_id=4#DFM) gives you a visual indication of just how sharp your current video screen or image is. It will work with any video source, live or recorded, and any image format. It is designed for astronomy, microscopy, security and any area where precise focus is important.
Title: Re: Daves Focus Meter
Post by: Mike on Oct 01, 2013, 15:57:41
have you tried this out yet Dunc?
Title: Re: Daves Focus Meter
Post by: The Thing on Oct 01, 2013, 19:41:49
I gave it a go last night and it just said I was perfectly in focus :) but I wasn't quite - blobby stars if you look closely at the M31 image. I suspect there is some configuring to do and someone like Mark may like to comment on the method used. If it works as advertised it wil be a boon to those of us with ASCOM focusers and those with twiddly knobs.
Title: Re: Daves Focus Meter
Post by: MarkS on Oct 02, 2013, 08:02:26
"Dave" doesn't state exactly how it is done except to say that it is based on image contrast.  There are a number of algorithms that might be used to measure contrast.  However, I would think they would be more suitable to moon/planetary image feeds with obvious surface features rather than deep sky images that typically contain very faint and noisy structures.  It is possible the contrast of stars is being measured, in which case the usual FWHM and Max Pixel value probably work just as well.

I prefer Bhatinov because it actually provides a measure of precisely how out of focus a star is - at least it does once you've averaged the readings over the fluctuations caused by the seeing. I then tend to bias the focus slightly in the direction of the drift caused by future temperature drops.
Title: Re: Daves Focus Meter
Post by: The Thing on Oct 02, 2013, 08:13:47
Anyone got nimble enough fingers to cut a Bahtinov mask for a 50mm lens!
Title: Re: Daves Focus Meter
Post by: MarkS on Oct 02, 2013, 08:18:33
Quote from: The Thing
Anyone got nimble enough fingers to cut a Bahtinov mask for a 50mm lens!

I focus during daylight hours and then tape the focus ring it so it can't be moved.  It's a real pain trying to focus a 50mm at night.
Title: Re: Daves Focus Meter
Post by: The Thing on Oct 02, 2013, 21:51:54
I've made a minute B-mask, I have card but no tape at this rather too nice gaff in Les Alpilles Parc Naturel etc etc.
Title: Re: Daves Focus Meter
Post by: MarkS on Oct 03, 2013, 00:36:22
Minute?

I thought you meant it took 60 seconds to make.  I now realise you meant it's tiny!

Les Alpilles Parc Naturel?  That's not Normandy!
Title: Re: Daves Focus Meter
Post by: The Thing on Oct 03, 2013, 17:29:30
No, it's not Normandy. About 7 degrees further south :)