Hi,
Finally got around to imaging last night after 6 months of not touching the hobby.. Inspired by the video about the black spots, I tested for clipped pixels after calibration, and found quite a few.
Since it has been a while since I imaged last, I took a fresh batch of calibration images (using asi1600, took new darks (101 subs), dark flats and flats). I tried a few pedestal numbers seeing hardly any difference, until I reached the maximum allowed (999 DN), which took care of most - but not all clipped values.
Here is a table I composed while trying to narrow this down:
| uncalib | ped 0 | ped 200 | ped 900 | ped 999 | dark |
mean (12bit) | 131.71 | 40.8896 | 53.3866 | 97.126 | 103.3126 | 90.812 |
pixel1 (12bit) | 74 | 0 | 0 | 40 | 46 | 90 |
pixel2 (12bit) | 1204 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1269 |
The mean value is on the entire image - just to make sure things makes sense. Pixel1 was fixable around pedestal 900, and Pixel2 was still clipped at pedestal 999.
If I got it correctly, the pedestal DN is expressed in 16bits (according to the tooltip), so unless my math is wrong, it should be 900(16bit)/2^(16-12)=56.25 (12bits DN), and the largest allowable pedestal is 999(16bit)/16=62.4(12bit). Still just a little short of the difference between pixel2 and the dark: |1204-1269|=65(12bit).
How come my difference is so significant, especially given that all my frames were captured during the same session, gain, offset, temp, duration etc? Am I missing something and chasing the wrong thing?
Thanks,
Shlomi
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Thanks,