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Old 03-10-2007, 07:38 PM
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Originally Posted by Shawn View Post
For "one-shot" color cameras, such as DSLRs, Meade DSI, etc., the color information is built into the raw frame. The images should first be calibrated. If flat-fields are used, turn on the "Apply boxcar filter" option to remove the Bayer matrix; otherwise the color balance will be affected by the color temperature of the flat-field light source. Next use either the Convert CMY or Convert RGB command as appropriate. DSLR cameras require the Convert RGB command; other cameras such as the DSI require Convert CMY.

Is that what your looking for Ken
Shawn
Yeah, kind of, Shawn.

I don't do any 'Flats' or 'Biases'. Just 'Darks'. The tutorial tells me I can succesfully just subtract the darks from the lights without worrying myself with Bias or Flats (no need to calibrate). I did it their way and nothing happened.
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