fmeireso wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 5:16 pm
No Mike, dithering in APT goes way further then setting 5. I have used v3.82 and now v3.88. I believe it used to be like that but that has been updated since quite a while.
Also you have a scaling factor in PHD2 , kind of multiplier for those setting in APT, as far as i know.
But i am lacking time now, but will send in some screen shots tomorrow...
Hi Freddy,
Yeah I suppose APT does go much higher, but the question is what does that mean, and is it what you think it means?
And is the developer's name really Ivo too? I didn't know that was a thing.
Anyway, despite your troubles, I am glad you started this as it made me start digging into stuff some more. "Information" on dithering settings is really all over the place out there, so I am skeptical of a lot of it.
For example. My Backyard Nikon has dither aggressiveness (distance) settings from 1 to 5. Those are the only options. According to the developer on the Backyard EOS/Nikon website, those settings correspond to guide pixel moves from 0.5 to 1.5. It is opined, but not confirmed, that the between settings are evenly spaced. Thus...0.5, 0.75, 1.0, 1.25, and 1.5. The scale value in PHD2 would then multiply that. This explanation is quite old, but has not changed, and as far as I can tell in their forums they have stuck to it.
But, I have my BYN set at level 2. My PHD2 scalar is 4. And if I look at my PHD2 logs, I can see that my max pixel movement during a dither was 3.998 pixels. Well, that doesn't make sense, does it? If setting 2 = 0.75 pixels, the max should be 3 using a scalar of 4.
APT's online instructions state as I noted earlier. Their setting number 2 corresponds to 1 pixel. This would match the results I am seeing, so it's possible BYN and APT actually have the same dither distances. I will need to experiment more.
Also, check out this earlier CN post, where it is opined that all the third-party connections to PHD2 use this same 1 to 5 scheme and scale:
https://www.cloudynights.com/topic/6852 ... try9813440
Even more interestingly, the author of BYE/BYN hit "like" on that post! Well...what the???
So who knows? And I also noticed in my logs that every single time I do a new session, the dithers follow the exact same sequence and are 100% identical. Every. single. time. Guess they didn't seed the random number generator! Oops.
Anyway, if you have the PHD2 log viewer you can check your session and see what the dither distances were, in guide pixels. Look and see what your max was during the soul sessions. I'm curious if it will be the 18 you were expecting, or something else.