I'm building an LED light box to make flat frames. I did this once in the past, and its flats compared favorably with dawn flats. The new box is not as deep, and I'm experimenting on LED placement to get even illumination on the rear panel.
Does PI have a process that can inspect a flat frame taken with an unfocused DSLR (no telescope, no filters, not my astro camera), and report the flatness, e.g., with percent variation or similar?
I took an intentionally unevenly illuminated image with my DSLR, then opened it in PI. I ran the ABE process several; times with None, Subtraction, and Division target image correction. I did an STF on each image, and I can see some variation, as expected.
But that's all visual. Is visual inspection of a stretched image my best shot, or does PI have a way to report the flatness of the image?
Thanks for any advice.
--- Mike