Hi Adam, and everyone else who is reading this.
This summer, I finally bought my first cooled Astro camera. The ASI533MC Pro. It's an OSC.
Yesterday, I was using the poor conditions to scout my new project, and when I took a test image of M45, I noticed this artifact that I'm painfully familiar with in daytime footage. It looks like a reflection from the Bayer-array onto a glass element inside the optical system.
Today I finally started to process some of the data I collected earlier on a different project, and I noticed the same element after I integrated all my subs.
Does anybody have an idea of how to work on this artifact? In the colorgrading of video, there is no good way of dealing with this problem, but in Astro imaging, we spend so much more time and effort into one image that I hope there is a way to make it less obtrusive. Especially since I guess I will run into this problem everytime I have a bright star in my image.
I can make (a selection of) the M13 data available if that would help.
Any advice will be greatly appreciated!
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