Post-DBE, the background of my lum image looks a bit noisier. I ran Noise Evaluation, and got the following readings:
Pre-DBE:
* Channel #0
?K = 2.426e-004, N = 3753062 (85.82%), J = 4
Post-DBE:
* Channel #0
?K = 2.569e-004, N = 3753588 (85.83%), J = 4
Does that seem right? It's not a huge difference, but I wanted to make sure I'm not doing something wrong. The subtracted background looks quite smooth, without lumps. I used about 350 points of radius 25 in a 2750x2200 pixel image.
In a previous post, Rob (pfile) pointed out that background subtraction of a light-polluted image subtracts the skyglow, leaving you with skyglow noise which then becomes more noticeable. That makes sense, and my image (lum of NGC 4565) was certainly shot through plenty of light pollution. So does the increased StdDev figure seem correct?
Kevin