Juan et al.,
Up until 2 years ago I had issues with the way MaximDL writes FITS files. The problem was that it often truncated the image to only 32,000 bits instead of the normal 65,000; thereby trashing all of the higher end signal. By working out the exact settings in MaximDL to avoid the problem, it went away.
But lately it’s made a comeback of sorts. RGB images are fine, so far, I am guessing because they have stars that fall into the upper range even before stretching. But my narrowband images are a mess. I can do a work around since the issue materializes when I calibrate my subs so if I skip calibration I can still use the files, but that is not ideal.
I have tracked the problem to some newly created master darks. Something in the way PI is writing the master darks under 1.8.5 (at least since mid-January when I took the darksubs and made the masterdark) is reintroducing the problem. Attached is a file including everything you should need to test the problem, including new and old master darks, other calibration frames, and new darksubs, as well as a set of 18 OIII subs:
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/q1bum458ba460tk/AABAlbPbOh03cRQU2xhWThJfa?dl=0I am using the latest version of PI for Windows and an up to date Windows 10 computer. Let me know if you need anything else.
Thanks,
Jim