Hello,
Recently I made the transition from CCD to CMOS mono sensor (Moravian Instruments C3 26000 pro). My last camera was also a Moravian with a shutter and I got used to longer flat exposures, as to not catch the shutter closing during the exposure. Don't know if it's important for CMOS or not, but I thought I should mention.
So I started a new project, and my lights would not calibrate. I tried 2 times, one time with dark optimization enabled and without in WBPP.
With dark optimization enabled, the resulting calibrated images are like a flat with just about 100 stars in it ... not good (image registration fails in WBPP).
Without dark optimization, I get a master light (nebula and star present) but with 2 dust motes present (when only 1 is obviously pronounced in the flat). The second one seems like a mirror of itself.
I attached a print screen of one of the flats. The dust pattern is fixed, all the flats look the same. I take flats every session.
Should WBPP be having trouble with my flat? If I look closely, it seems there are two dust motes superimposed, that would explain the contrast.
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