I'm saying 2 things:
- It's hard for a machine to know what is a cloud and what is bad guiding. Since we don't yet completely integrate with weather stations a cloud just looks like bad guiding to us. You'll notice in your logs that PHD was always locked on to something and reporting a distance. I don't know what it was locked onto but it was trying to guide on something. We don't have enough context to know that a cloud is in front of your target, and PHD was getting enough data to think it was still locked onto a star so we waited for it to settle and then continued.
- Yes, we may consider adding something that monitors the scope position and the target position and invokes Auto Center if these two are farther apart then your auto center allowance. Not promising anything at the moment, but that seems to be the correct way to solve your problem here.
Thanks,
Jared