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Unlock the full potential of your astrophotography imaging sessions with this explanation of NINA’s Imaging Statistics panel. Whether you're new to NINA or refining your acquisition workflow, this video walks you through the essential camera and image metrics that influence exposure quality, star sharpness and overall data calibration. In this tutorial, we explore: 🌌 Camera Information – Bit depth, gain, sensor characteristics – How these affect dynamic range and noise performance 💡 Brightness & Distribution Statistics – Mean, Median, Min/Max values – Standard Deviation (SD) & MAD – What these numbers tell you about exposure quality and sky brightness 🔭 Star Detection, Focusing & Seeing – HFR and HFR Standard Deviation – How to read star quality and turbulence conditions – Using statistics to judge focus consistency and seeing variations Whether you're imaging nebulae, galaxies, or star clusters, understanding these statistics is key to capturing clean, well-exposed, and scientifically usable subs. If this video helps you improve your astrophotography workflow, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and share! 00:00 - Intro 00:22 - Imaging Statistics Panel 01:20 - 3 main parts to the statistics panel 01:40 - Camera Information 04:22 - Brightness and Distribution Statistics 08:38 - Focusing and Seeing Statistics 11:23 - Ending