Sorry, I did not see the right half of the image fully in the other browser.
- when you select "Create RAW Bayer image", each pixel in PI is either red, green or blue. For a red pixel, the other two values are 0. Now if you compute the median of an image where 3/4 of all pixels have R values of 0, the median is also 0. The same holds for B. For green, 50% of all pixels are 0, so the median may be !=0 under certain conditions. Thats what we see in the right half of the image.
- I usually do my flats with a strong peak approximately in the center of the histogram as shown by the Camera. Its good to have a strong signal that at the same time is not to bright (i.e. has pixel values that are overexposed).
Georg