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Old 27-07-2020, 11:02 PM
nsavage (Nick)
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Originally Posted by gregbradley View Post
Correct darks remove the amp glow not flats. Flats handle uneven illumination of the sensor like vignetting and dust donuts.
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Amp glow is a hassle to a point. You need to have exactly correct darks otherwise it does not remove it. With the various combinations of settings you need a lot of different types of darks to match the light exposures.

When properly matched the amp glow seems to disappear.

Greg.
Thanks Greg.

I clearly misunderstood the information I was given regarding my darks and flats but as you probably saw later in this thread I was able to work out what I had done wrong with my darks (which I then tested by integrating my subs and darks only and can confirm that this got rid of my amp glow) and then integrate my subs, darks, flats and dark flats which resulted in a corrected image.
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