Hi all,
I'm totally new to PixInsight - though quite experienced with DSLR astro-image processing. I'm currently playing with the trial version of PI having gone through Harry Page's tutorials.
I've noticed that curiously the Image Calibration process is missing the ability to perform hot pixel removal - maybe I'm missing something? I want to deal with hot pixels before debaying otherwise they become tiny coloured crosses after debaying.
Anyway I discovered CosmeticCorrection v1.6.1 in the Utilities menu and decided to use this. However, the whole image that I'm calibrating ends up being convolved with a kind of square operator! It's as if the CosmeticCorrection process decides the whole image consists of hot (or dead) pixels.
The details of the CosmeticCorrection I'm performing is as follows:
The images I'm correcting are single channel TIFs in i16 Gray format (batch converted from Canon CR2 raw files)
The MasterDark is a single channel TIF in i16 Gray format - hot pixels are value 1, everywhere else is precisely 0 (at least that's how the cursor reports the values when I load the TIF in PI (without using a Screen Transfer Function).
Dead pixel threshold is set to 0.0 which gives a dead pixel count of 0 in the dialog
Hot pixel threshold is set to 1.0 which gives a hot pixel count of 157 in the dialog
"Amount" is set to 1.0 and CFA is ticked.
My guess is that the whole image is being treated as hot or dead pixels.
I suppose I could get around this by doing some kind of PixelMath instead but it wouldn't be that easy.
Any help appreciated!
Mark