Hello again,
I pre-processed the tutorial data (Crescent Nebula in HA taken with my noisier Kodak KAF-8300 camera) both ways - the way I describe in the tutorial, step by step, as well as the proposed way of applying calibration prior to cosmetic correction. The following are four small preview boxes of various areas in the images that have lots of hot pixels in the raw exposures:
The image identifiers describe which image is which. The left is my tutorial's method and the right is the method proposed here. I can see no differences, literally. I'm going blind looking for differences!
To look more closely at the above, right-click on them and open the images in new tabs in your web browser. You'll be directed to Photobucket's website. Just click the zoom icon on the top-right corner and the image will load at full size.
P.S. Please forgive the crappy star shapes. This was taken practically when I was starting out in astrophotography and before I knew about drift alignment, or the bad Moonlite focuser misalignment I had with my secondary mirror.
Best Regards,
Kayron