![]() ![]() SharpCap communicates with PHD2 via the PHD 'Enable Server' option which can be found in the Tools menu of PHD - when this option is enabled PHD listens for communication on a network port, which SharpCap uses to both query the status and send dither commands to PHD. These one second frames are not saved and are not added to the live stack – the reduction of exposure is just a convenient trick to improve the efficiency and reduce the amount of time wasted for each dither. This means that when you want to use the dithering functionality inside live stacking, the best option to avoid wasting exposure time is to automatically reduce the exposure length to 1 second during the dinner interval and then increase it back to the correct value when the dither is completed. SharpCap 3.2 really works like a video camera – it always takes images continuously on whatever camera you have selected.
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