Hi all,
Sorry for having been without attending this forum for so long. Unfortunately, I have other problems that have been occupying most of my time during these weeks. I chime in here briefly because I see that something very important is being overlooked:
Has anyone successfully Bayer Drizzled FITS files with PI 1.8.5. If so, what did you do?
When I
announced version 1.8.5 of PixInsight I included the following among the list of new features:
DrizzleIntegration can now work with monochrome CFA frames directly. That is, Bayer drizzle is now supported directly without needing to create RGB Bayer images anymore. The BatchPreprocessing script has also been updated accordingly.So yes, Bayer drizzle (or, more generically and correctly, CFA drizzle) can now be performed directly with the DrizzleIntegration tool. There is no need to generate RGB Bayer images as in previous versions. Just check the "Enable CFA drizzle" option and read the corresponding tool tip.
If you use BPP to calibrate and align your data, then ImageIntegration manually to optimize integration and rejection parameters, as usual, DI will perform a Bayer drizzle procedure by just activating its "Enable CFA drizzle" option.
As for the Bayer pattern / FITS problem, this is just what FITS is: an endless source of interoperability problems and deficient implementations. The FITS format does not define a standard way to include information about CFA patterns in FITS files. We can't do anything to fix this. So you have to select your Bayer pattern manually.