Hey!
Have been trying to have Ekos/INDI up and running for the longest time on my current setup (see below) using a pre-made image of Astroberry. Most of everything works great, but have not been able to capture images consistently using my Nikon D500 DSLR. Finally realized the issue - the Aliases from gphoto2 for this DSLR body are all screwed up.
From CLI command "gphoto2 --get-config imagequality" I get the following:

Label: Image Quality
Readonly: 0
Type: RADIO
Current: NEF+Fine
Choice: 0 JPEG Basic
Choice: 1 JPEG Normal
Choice: 2 JPEG Fine
Choice: 3 Unknown value 0003
Choice: 4 NEF (Raw)
Choice: 5 NEF+Basic
Choice: 6 NEF+Normal
Choice: 7 NEF+Fine
Choice: 8 Unknown value 0008
Choice: 9 Unknown value 0009
Choice: 10 Unknown value 000a
Choice: 11 Unknown value 000b
Choice: 12 Unknown value 000c
Choice: 13 Unknown value 000d
END


Now, by trial and error (ie: gphoto2 --set-config imagequality=0 && gphoto2 --capture-image-and-download && gphoto2 --set-config imagequality1 &&, all the way to imagequality 13), it appears it should be the following:

Label: Image Quality
Readonly: 0
Type: RADIO
Current: NEF+Fine
Choice: 0 JPEG Basic
Choice: 1 JPEG Basic*
Choice: 2 JPEG Normal
Choice: 3 JPEG Normal*
Choice: 4 JPEG Fine
Choice: 5 JPEG Fine*
Choice: 6 TIF
Choice: 7 NEF (Raw)
Choice: 8 NEF + JPEG Basic
Choice: 9 NEF + JPEG Basic*
Choice: 10 NEF + JPEG Normal
Choice: 11 NEF + JPEG Normal*
Choice: 12 NEF + JPEG Fine
Choice: 13 NEF + JPEG Fine*
END

Problem is, EKOS/INDI doesn't wanna see RAW/NEF+JPG as a file format. Any of the "stated" JPG/RAW are accepted as options, but I therefore get options 0-4 and 8-13, giving me JPGs (0-4) or NEF+JPEGs (8-13), with the latter randomly downloading JPG or RAW. Any one of you knows a way to do any of the following:
- Have EKOS/INDI accept arbitrary file formats in the drop down (least ideal)?
- Change aliases in the INDI Nikon driver (second best)?
- Change aliases in the gphoto library (ideally)?

Thanks!

Setup:
Celestron AVX mount, older Hand Control with RS-232-to-usb converter
Raspberry Pi 4, 4GB, pre-cooked Astroberry install fully updated
Nikon D500, Nikkor 35mm f/1.8, Nikkor 50mm f/1.4, Nikkor 100mm f/2.8 , Nikkor 28-200mm f/3.5-5.6 AF-D
Celestron Powerseeker 127EQ (I know, beginner OTA but decent enough for my 4yo son to have fun looking at the moon and bigger objects)
Tacklife Li-Ion car booster 12V power source (66wh, about the same as the Celestron Powertank LT, and I can jumpstart my car; just need to put some red nail polish on the LEDs)

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