[Vespera Pro] Automatic Image Calibration

[Vespera Pro] Automatic Image Calibration

The new automatic calibration feature allows Vespera Pro users to capture sharper, more detailed images effortlessly. By effectively reducing digital noise and optimizing observation quality, while keeping the capture process simple.

What is the Role of Image Calibration?
Capturing images of galaxies and nebulae requires highly sensitive sensors and long exposure times. This process not only records the light from celestial objects (the "signal") but also introduces unwanted "noise" partly  caused by the sensor’s electronics. It includes artifacts like hot pixels—points that remain illuminated regardless of the actual signal.
 
Vaonis smart telescopes automatically use a stacking technique to reduce noise and produce high-quality images. However, even greater image clarity can be achieved by calibrating individual frames before stacking.

By taking an image in complete darkness (with the lens covered), a calibration image, or dark frame, is created. This dark frame maps the sensor’s imperfections, allowing these flaws to be subtracted from the captured images.
 
How Does Automatic Calibration Work?
The noise generated by the sensor depends on exposure time, gain, and ambient temperature. Traditionally, specific calibration images must be captured under conditions similar to those of the observation, which can be inconvenient.  
 
Vaonis has streamlined this process by developing an innovative technique: the Universal Master Dark. This single calibration model is applicable to all observation conditions and also incorporates offset or bias data. Once created, the Universal Master Dark can be used for all observations, eliminating the need to frequently capture new calibration images for each session. 

How to Generate a Universal Master Dark.

Steps to Create the Universal Master Dark:
  1. Turn on your Vespera Pro and connect it to your smartphone or tablet via Wi-Fi. 
  2. Open the Singularity app and confirm that the instrument is detected.  
  3. Place the supplied lens cap over the telescope’s aperture and ensure the arm is folded down (the telescope does not need to be initialized).  
  4. Access the instrument settings through the corresponding widget.  
  5. Select "Calibration Frames" and follow the on-screen instructions.  
If you interrupt the operation during the capture, you'll need to start over from the beginning.

Duration and Frequency:
  1. Generating the Universal Master Dark takes approximately 30 minutes.  
  2. This file only needs to be created once, but it is recommended to renew it every 12 months.  
Optimal Conditions:
Perform this operation in a warm ambient temperature (20–25°C) and ensure complete darkness by using the lens cap. This task can easily be done indoors during the day.  



How to Enable Automatic Image Calibration.
Once the Universal Master Dark is generated:  
  1. Go to the instrument’s Settings screen.  
  2. Select "Settings."  
  3. Enable the option "Use the Master Dark."  
  4. Begin your observation as usual.  
Note: Automatic calibration is only applied to observations involving stacking (e.g., galaxies, nebulae). It is not used for live observations, such as those of the Moon or the Sun.