Author Topic: How Batch Preprocessing use Bias Frame  (Read 2284 times)

Offline ser1993

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How Batch Preprocessing use Bias Frame
« on: 2015 September 01 08:26:09 »
Hi All,

since I don't use Dark Frame to calibrate my images ( I'm close to publish my university thesis for degree about the absolute no need of Dark Frames), does the batch preprocessing subtract bias frame to light frame if no dark frame are selected?

Thank you,
Matteo Collina

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Re: How Batch Preprocessing use Bias Frame
« Reply #1 on: 2015 September 01 13:28:50 »
Why don't you just run the script and see what it does by comparing the original image with the processed image?
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Re: How Batch Preprocessing use Bias Frame
« Reply #2 on: 2015 September 01 14:30:03 »
Hi

If you do select a dark the script will use the bias instead :)


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Re: How Batch Preprocessing use Bias Frame
« Reply #3 on: 2015 September 02 03:09:44 »
@Harry
So luckly my images was right calibrated! :)

@Geoff
Simplicity sometimes is something missing in my mind... :sealed: you are right! :)