Hi Gerald,
Thank you for your reply, really appreciate it
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Good catch on the histogram ... just noticed it, I don't know why I didn't take the time to compare those ... probably because Nebulosity calibrates them alright, which is odd.
So it makes sense what you say about subtracting something that's lighter to something darker, the result I get is exactly consistent with your conclusion. I've used a UHC filter (also a first timer), which would explain why the lights are so dark in comparison with my previous shots. However, I have now clue whatsoever why these lights would be darker than the master bias and dark. This doesn't make sense. I'll dig a little bit more, but this is the main reason why I'm getting these results.
Regarding the masters, I never thought about this, but how could they be wrong?. I've just performed an average integration using the raw bias and darks and I still get the same results. What you say makes sense though, darks should be lighter than bias since we get more signal out of them due to thermal noise, and these also contain the bias. The mean should be higher in the master dark. I guess I'll try generating those again and see what it comes out of it, but I'm really surprised. Biases and darks aren't that hard to generate, so I really don't know what I could be doing wrong here.
Again, thank you for your input, this is all very helpful.
Arunas