I'm fooling around with some old data, taken with a Canon DSLR. I don't have bias, flat, or dark frames for it. I stacked without image calibration, and used SuperPixel debayering for the first time. My result looks reasonable, but it's way too green. I've tried BackgroundNeutralization followed by ColorCalibration using the image stars as a white reference, and also PhotometricColorCalibration. Both results are nearly identical, with about 2x the green there should be (i.e. the green hump in the image histogram is about twice as high as the red and blue).
Is there something fishy about the Superpixel method? I've read here in the forum that it does divide G intensity by two, which sounds right, but is there something else I need to do?
Thanks for any help!