Hi Stefan,
my setup is as follows:
- GSO Newton 200/1000
- Baader MPCC
- EOS 2000D (pixel size 3.7 um)
- EQ5 Mount
- ASI 120 MC Guidecam (PHD2)
- 50/200 Guidescope
Therefore, pixel scale is about 1 arcsec per pixel and in order to have a scale of 2 arcsec per pixel after binning (like you have), I would have to bin down to ~ 40%.
As mentioned, I usually bin down to 25%, but as I saw your image, I tried a second processing with 50%. The resulting image shows obviously more detail than the first one (I will post it later on).
What I had in mind, was a statement from the Bin module documentation (
https://www.startools.org/modules/bin/), section “Binning to undo the effects of debayering interpolation”:
“There is one other reason to bin OSC and DSLR data to at least 25% of its original resolution ...”
This explanation sounds very reasonable to me and that was reason enough for me to bin down to 25% in common. But now I have to think it over, I guess ...
(I should mention, that I used the deconvolution module, and somewhere I read, that one should leave a bit of oversampling for deconvolution. Maybe this has to be taken into account?)
No idea, if you can follow my confused explanations, but if so, I would be pleased to hear your opinion.
Best regards, Dietmar.