BPP doesn't do any more than calibration, registration and integration. Certainly no deconvolution!
The default rejection algorithm and parameters for integration in PI may not suit your data. Integration is best done outside BPP and it is an important step to optimize. For 12 frames I'd use Winsorized Sigma Clipping and adjust the rejection parameters to give only a smidge of rejection on the low side (0.05% or so) and more on the high side (for good quality data less than 1% but maybe a percent or two for dodgy data.)
There's a more scientific/data driven approach but that can wait for another day...
Cheers,
Rick.
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