OK, just to let you know I did a little test to try and find an acceptable workflow for my canon 40D cr2 files.
In this testing I investigated 28 combinations of different PI-settings.
Below you find the workflow that sofar worked best for me in terms of noise, banding, bad pixels etc.
I hope that other Canon D40 users will jump in and add some finetuning or redesign on this modest attempt.
So, please let me know if you think I go off track in a way that this workflow is less then efficient or even destroying information.
Ok, here it is ...
Step 1.
start up the script BatchFormatConversion and import all (L+D+B+F) Canon CR2 files after adjusting DSLR_RAW settings (in the format explorer) to (1) Create_Raw_Bayer_CFA checked and (2) NoBlackPointCorrection checked as well. Leave all other options unchecked and the sliders untouched.
Comment: You will notice that this is not in line with the advice of the big YediMaster who is in favor of the Create_Raw_Bayer(RGB) option. However this leads to a lot more noise and banding problems for me then the Bayer CFA-option .
Step 2.
Produce MasterDark (and MasterBias/MasterFlat if applicable) using the tutorial of Vicent Peris (forum message of April, 8, 2010).
Comment: In my test I used 25 Lights and 7 Darks only; no Bias and no Flats.
Step 3.
Calibrate the lights with the masters using Vicents tutorial.
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Step 4.
Debayer the lights with the script from Ken Pendlebury. I select the Superpixel option.
Comment: This requires further debate because I expect that using the Superpixel option leads to loss of information and a smaller database for processes as ACDNR. Is bilinear the better option here?
On the other hand: if you do use bilinear you will notice that you will receive a alarm notice from PI during ImageIntegration: no significant data in MRS noiseroutine ....
Step 5.
Apply StarAlignment/standard settings work fine.
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Step 6.
Use ImageIntegration/standard settings worked fine for me (winsorised sigma clip 5/5)
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This workflow delivered the best overall results in my little test for Canon 40D cr2 files.
regards, HP