Steve,
Thanks for your detailed response. I've loaded up your Process Icons file (It was loaded into myt 5th Workspace for some reason) and will give it a try.
One question; In step 13b you mention to select the best subframe for the Reference frame. In the past I've used the SubframeSelector script to identify the frame with the lowest FWHM value for my Reference frame. Can I use the same method or do you use some other tool?
One more question; How are these steps (although more time consuming) better than using BPP? What are the advantages?
Thanks again for all your help. I'll master this program yet!!
Bob
You are welcome Bob - Others helped me and it was very much appreciated. I'm just happy to be able to pass it along.
For step 13b) your approach to finding the best Reference frame is probably better than mine. Should work perfect.
I don't know if this approach is better/worse than BPP. It does go all the way through to the final step of stacking
Integrating the Registered images. Doing this approach does allow you to adjust the noise rejection parameters in this step which may be an advantage. I have had very good success with this approach. It has always completely removed airplane trails (the approach to San Jose Airport runs right over our house) even when the lights of the airplane pass right through the target whether galaxy or nebula.
Hope it works for you.
One last suggestion. I created a folder named
CALIBRATION Temp Files to hold all of the temporary files generated during the Precal process. The structure is:
CALIBRATION Temp Files-
CalibratedFlats-
CalibratedLights-
DebayeredLights-
RegisteredLightsThe path to these folders remains constant, so, they can be saved in the "Destination" paths in the Precal Icons.
Just remember to empty them each time before running a new Precal, or, you will have to sort out the new and old target files (bother). Works for me. Maybe it will be useful for you too.
In case you aren't familiar with changing the setting inside an icon:
a) Open up the icon and make the changes to the process settings (including file locations).
b) Left click on the diamond at the lower left corner of the process and drag it onto the icon for that process. Answer Yes to any questions.
c)
Save the changed icons.
The changed settings are now part of the stored icons.
Steve