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Old 24-02-2010, 07:44 PM
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Another candidate would be flat frame over-correction. If your flat frames is over-exposed, it can create effects like this.. I've had something fairly similar before myself when I was using a computer LCD screen for taking flats..

How are you capturing your flats?
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