Georg and Mike thanks
I re-ran the BPP with no dark optimization and it came out better.
I still think it is a bit noisier than normal, but I still don't understand how to measure one image from another. I just look at it and can see.
I usually take 4 min exp with ISO 800, but I decided to take 4min at ISO 400, and for some reason the preprocessed image turned out worse.
Being all things the same including my LP, I am pointing to the calibration causing this somehow.
Since I am still digesting this whole concept of calibration, and what can cause what and, understanding PI in general, any ideas of causes are welcome.
Mike I am going to make a master Bias of 100 frames. This one only had 30. I read that ISO match for bias is important. True? And why?
It is only a very short Dark basically.
Juan, when you say "dark optimization factors around 0.8 - 0.9 consistently", how is that measured, and are you talking about just the "dark" frames?
Also is it possible to put out some doc or ref to explain all the numbers that show in the console during preprocessing steps, to better understand
and or compare to determine if the subs are good.
There are so many, but I am sure there are some pertinent or more important one to concern with.
Being a non-math or statistical individual it is daunting to say the least.
But just knowing what ones to watch for, concerning noise, focus, SNR, etc, would sure be nice.
I have been trying to learn, but just have not got it.
I know you guys are perfectionists, but us lamens are just happy getting it to start with.
Scott