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Offline -Amenophis-

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Synthetic Flat for DSLR ?
« on: 2019 November 30 09:46:46 »
Hello everyone,

I would like to know if it is possible to create a FLATSynthetic with PIXINSIGHT for my images made with a CANON6D.

The problem of the CANON6D is that the mirror chamber is too small creating a consequent vignetting.



I tried different exposure times to create FLAT but without success to correct this.
So is it possible to create a synthetic Flat to correct this?
Do you have a tutorial for DSLR ?

Thank you in advance for your feedback.
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Re: Synthetic Flat for DSLR ?
« Reply #1 on: 2019 December 01 12:53:13 »
Dear,

I m sure you will be able to correct this edge vignetting by using DynamicBackgroundExtraction or AutomaticBackgroudExtraction, no need for synthetic flat.

Kind regards,
Alex

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Re: Synthetic Flat for DSLR ?
« Reply #2 on: 2019 December 02 05:08:57 »
Thank you very much for your answer.

I tried with DBE and ABE but the results were not up to the dust is not eliminated.

I will retry DBE / ABE anyway during a new pre-batch test.

Thank you
Newton 250/900 - Paramount MyT- Moravian G2-4000 - Filtre ASTRODON LRVB Ha Tru-Balance E-serie GEN2

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