Hello
No answer, maybe explanation is not goog

The question is about the "CALIBRATE" option in calibration menu and the dark OPTIMIZE
So :
when I follow the tutorial :
I integrate the MASTER BIAS by integration menu
I integrate the MASTER DARK by integration menu (without remove the Master Bias)
I integrate the MASTER DARK FLAT by integration menu (without remove the Master Bias)
I process the FLAT files by calibration menu (calibrate Master Bias and Master Dark flat), I check "calibrate" for all
I integrate the MASTER FLAT by integration menu
I process all Light image in calibration menu (calibrate Master Bias, Master Dark, Master flat) I check "calibrate" for all
I align and integrate final image
But...
When do I have to check or uncheck CALIBRATE option ?
The real thing should not be somthing like this :
integrate master bias
integrate master dark
integrate master flat (no bias and dark correction)
Then, calibrate images with all the master and check "CALIBRATE"
Or
integrate master bias
calibrate each dark with master bias and check calibrate
integrate master dark (also dark of the flat)
calibrate each flat with master bias and master dark (maybe ONLY master dark because master bias has already been removed) : check "calibrate"
integrate master flat
calibrate each light image with masters (bias, dark, flat) but no check calibrate (or check) ?
As you see, there is different way where we can make a mistake !! So what is the real method when you developped this function JUAN ?
Also, the "Optimize" remove hot pixels.
Many thanks in advance.
For sure I don't use any more DSS, IRIS, or other software because I
REALLY GET BETTER RESULT with PI preprocessing functions