"but... you say that "IC could not find a corresponding dark". by this do you mean that ImageCalibration said it could find no correlation between the dark and the light? this is usually a symptom of dark current that is vanishingly low. in this case it's better not to scale the dark and just use a master dark that matches your light. or do you mean the BatchPreProcessing script threw an error saying it could not find a matching dark?"
The IC tool said it could find no correlation between the dark and the light. When I compare the integrated images made from image sets calibrated when the warning occurs and when I use the script-generated dark frames, I do see a difference, probably not much but it's there. I presume when the warning is generated, no dark subtraction is done for that sub.
Tnx for the discussion,guys - I think I will re-run the process with fewer lights and capture the process window so I can see exactly what's happening.
One other thing, I could swear I read a calibration tutorial somewhere out there in cyberspace that gave a detailed discussion about how PixInsight works (not this one: Master Calibration Frames: Acquisition and Processing - the one I think I saw had the math details). Now, of course, I can't find it...