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Originally Posted by AdamJL
And lastly, stick to Lights, Flats, and Bias only with the 2600 cameras (and 268s). You don't need to do darks and dark flats, your flats problem will get worse (speaking from experience as I've seen it happen to my own images)
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You may not even need flats/bias with the 2600, but it does depend on your image train. I have no material vignette so don't bother shooting flats. Flats would be useful for dust bunnies if you have them though.
I don't bother with any calibration frames on my 533 either (same silicon) albeit vignette is less of a concern on a small sensor.
Dithering and adaptive rejection algorithms in stacking do the job for me!