
The green rectangle here is the framing I chose on my S30 prior to shooting. Instead of going evenly around the frame like one would expect - Seestar always starts over extending the view diagonally, and leaving necessary parts of the sky under-imaged, resulting in high noise or missing parts of picture. I disabled the live mode and was saving all sub-frames, so those corners were not rejected by Seestar of my stacking software, 100% frames stacked. My S30 was in EQ mode, the session time was close to 3.5 hours. 2x mosaic mode. Execute enchancement after go to - off.
ADDED: So I've just had a discussion on Reddit about this issue, and other user says that Seestar mosaic incorrectly compensates for latitude when the telescope is working in EQ mode, and since I live at 50* latitude, this seems like the case here too, just by the looks of it, all frames are shifted roughly 50* off intended framing.
Is this a bug?