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Originally Posted by multiweb
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Thanks Marc, im fairly pleased with the result
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Originally Posted by markas
Nice Image!
BTW, you can easily remove the effects of a bad column in Pixinsight.
You do this in Cosmetic Correction by going to 'Use Defect List', pixel peeping one of the subframes, and loading and saving the coordinates (in pixels) of the offending column - column number, and row start and finish. Just save the file for use in future: you only have to do this once. Several bad columns can be dealt with in this way.
I have found that the above is vastly better than trying to remove by dither.
Mark
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Thanks Mark, i tried it and it works beautifully.
Cheers