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Old 05-04-2022, 02:25 PM
AdamJL
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Originally Posted by RobK View Post
Hi all,
I am looking for some advice on calibration frames.
I intend to try and image M83 over several nights later this month.
This will be the first time that I have tried multiple sessions and am wondering whether I need to take calibration frames at the end of each night.

I will be imaging with a SW Esprit 80mm and a ZWO ASI533mc.

Any advice greatly appreciated
regards
Rob
Hi Rob

If you have a permanent setup, and all you do is put the cap on the front of your scope, then you don't need to take flats. A flat is an image of the "imperfections" in your image train.. dust spots, vignettes, whatever. Dust is what moves/changes when you setup manually as the scope gets knocked about.

Darks, well that depends on the camera. I don't know a lot about the 533MC, but I hear it does require dark frames. For my cameras, all that's needed are Flats and Bias frames. YMMV depending on the camera, but from memory (not always accurate!) I think the 533 requires these and also Darks.

Good thing is that both generally just need to be taken once, so long as you're shooting at the same temperature.
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