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Title: Synthetic Flats
Post by: John_Gill on 2019 December 30 09:05:33
Hi,

I have been processing some old data which turned out to be quite horrible, mostly because the flat were bad.  Anyway, I used David Ault's tutorial to create synthetic flats and I was able to create a great image.  My question, should synthetic flats only be created/used as a last resort?

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John
Title: Re: Synthetic Flats
Post by: pfile on 2019 December 30 09:51:35
IMO yes, because the synthetic flat isn't going to capture the FPN from pixel QE differences, nor will you get dust spot removal unless you painstakingly recreate the dust spots.

i usually use the StarHaloReducer script on the integrated master to try to mitigate dust spots after using a synthetic flat. but since it's manual work i tend to only correct the worst ones.

rob
Title: Re: Synthetic Flats
Post by: John_Gill on 2019 December 30 11:33:37
kool, thank you.