Here are a few additonal samples with different exposure times. The colors are purple compared to the actual ones and I got a strange result when
I set exposure to 1ms, then back to 10ms. The colors are even duller (almost black and white) with liveview.
I also noticed issues with the liveview function when I played with the exposure time. With some exposure times (I think it is with short exposure times, but I need to check again), the images shows big blocks, then, when I set the exposure time back to an acceptable value, the blocks are still there.
Matthieu
[EDIT] OK, here's how it seems to behave when I change the exposure time.
After changing the exposure and starting the live video, the exposure is not changed on the image. I have to stop live video, then make preview. When I start live video again, the exposure of the image is corrected after one second.
If I make a preview after changing the exposure time, the preview shows an image which looks like overexposed. After several previews (3-6), the image is correct, and when I start live video, the exposure is correct after about a second.
Note that I managed to get an almost-right colored image (not with live video, though) by tweaking the WB-B and WB-R parameters. However, if I modify the Gamma, the color balance has to be done again.
Were any of you able to get this fixed? What settings did you end up with? I'm trying to use the camera for guiding, but having issues with it displaying properly in the preview.
I also seem to be having this issue. Would anyone be able to share their gain, wb_r, wb_b settings or just their entire settings within ekos. Would be really appreciated.