Author Topic: DBE and LP gradient  (Read 3017 times)

Offline Zocky

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DBE and LP gradient
« on: 2013 December 16 14:57:47 »
Here is a scenario. I`am shooting an object which has are lot of LP gradient. During the night object moves and the LP gradient changes. So I`am wondering, would be a final result better if I first do an ImageIntegration and than run DBE, or if I first apply DBE to individual subexposures, and than do the ImageIntegration?

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Re: DBE and LP gradient
« Reply #1 on: 2013 December 16 15:13:07 »
i have done that - the resulting gradient in the stack is much easier to clean up.

however DynamicBackgroundExtraction can not be used with ImageContainer so it's kind of a lot of work to do DBE manually to a lot of images.

rob

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Re: DBE and LP gradient
« Reply #2 on: 2013 December 16 15:20:17 »
Tnx Rob.
I thought if I run DBE first, and clean up the images, maybe there would be more details in final stack.
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