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didou
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M16 with a problem
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2015 August 21 10:51:28 »
Hello world,
Sorry for my english
I have a problem with this image.
I have some banding but offset is OK!
It seems to be blooming with this CCD.
How can i remove it please
Thank for help
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msmythers
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Re: M16 with a problem
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2015 August 21 11:15:33 »
The only suggestion I would have is to take another set of data with the camera rotated 90 degrees and then integrate the both sets. Sorry, I don't think that's what you want to hear.
Mike
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pfile
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Re: M16 with a problem
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2015 August 21 11:25:19 »
you can rotate the image by 90 degrees and then try the canonbandingreduction script. the results won't be perfect but it may help a little bit.
rob
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dnault42
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Re: M16 with a problem
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2015 August 21 18:41:04 »
It could be blooming, but it could also be the mount slewing during one or more of the frames. Have you looked at all the individual frames to see if these appear in only a few or if these lines are in all images?
Regards,
David
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didou
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Re: M16 with a problem
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2015 August 22 02:20:24 »
Of course, i have inspected all frame , this is'nt problem with the mount
Thank for all
CBR
don't work with this image, i succed with an other but not this.
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