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Re: Fixed pattern noise?
« Reply #15 on: 2019 May 06 10:19:19 »
upload to google drive, dropbox, etc., allow the file to be read by anyone with the link, and post a link here.

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Re: Fixed pattern noise?
« Reply #16 on: 2019 May 06 12:00:04 »

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Re: Fixed pattern noise?
« Reply #17 on: 2019 May 06 12:18:47 »
yes - the link works

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Re: Fixed pattern noise?
« Reply #18 on: 2019 May 08 04:41:29 »
Hi John,

I tried the script in your image and it does not work. The only reason I find is that the lines are not completely vertical. So, IMO, the fourier solution is the best one.


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Re: Fixed pattern noise?
« Reply #19 on: 2019 May 09 01:46:15 »
Hi Vicent

Thanks, this is all very educational - I guess the dithering and integration essentially blurred what are residual vertical lines left from the bias.

If I perform an FT on my master bias and delete all but the middle horizontal line from it  and then perform an inverse FT I get what appears to be a model of the vertical data in the bias. I suppose if I could somehow align N copies of this vertical line model by using registration data from the lights I might end up with the same blurred vertical bands that appear in the integrated image - which came from N frames - which could then be subtracted out.

It's just out of interest that I'm pursuing this now but is there a way of acquiring the registration information from one set of data and applying it to a second set?

Many thanks

John