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Offline PHannah

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Flat Frame Over-calibrating
« on: 2018 November 10 07:52:35 »
In image calibration of light frames I am finding with a recent set of H-alpha images that the master flat is being applied too strongly, so that I have light-coloured donuts visible in the calibrated frames.
However if I don't user a master flat, I have vignetting in the corners.
Is there any way to apply a strength factor to control how strongly the master flat is applied?

Thanks
Peter.

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Re: Flat Frame Over-calibrating
« Reply #1 on: 2018 November 10 09:20:41 »
this is usually caused by bad calibration of the flat subexposures. how are you calibrating your flat subs?

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Re: Flat Frame Over-calibrating
« Reply #2 on: 2018 November 11 07:55:52 »
Hi Rob

I'm using a Superbias made from 50 bias frames and a master dark made from 30 1800-second subs taken at the same temperature. Then using PI's Image Calibration. No calibrate on the bias, calibrate+optimize on the master dark.

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Re: Flat Frame Over-calibrating
« Reply #3 on: 2018 November 11 09:33:05 »
try skipping the dark entirely, the flat exposures are pretty short, right? canon DSLRs do all kinds of crazy dark signal suppression internal to the camera which may contribute to this problem.

also perhaps try just a master bias instead of the superbias.

rob

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Re: Flat Frame Over-calibrating
« Reply #4 on: 2019 August 25 10:23:33 »
Just wanted to post the resolution to this issue.

The problem was...my mistake! In making my own processing notes I incorrectly wrote down that Calibrate should be checked under Master Dark, even though I had already bias-subtracted the master dark when I created it.

The result was a set of calibrated flats using a double-subtracted master dark. With the problem corrected the images look fine.

Thanks to all for your helpful suggestions.

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Re: Flat Frame Over-calibrating
« Reply #5 on: 2019 August 25 16:40:04 »
thanks for following up, glad to hear it's sorted.

rob