When using calibration frames while livestacking and saving individual frames for post processing later does Sharpcap apply the calibration frames to the individual raw frames that are being saved?
If this is the case, would I want to use dark and flat frames when stacking the calibrated individual raw frames in a program like DSS?
Calibration Frames?
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Re: Calibration Frames?
Hi,
if you choose to save the raw frames while live stacking then the saved images are not adjusted by any dark or flat frames in use – they are the image data that has come directly off of the camera itself. That means that if you choose to reprocess these images later in a program like deep sky stacker you should use calibration frames when processing.
Note that this is different behaviour in live stacking compared to normal capturing in SharpCap. If you are using the normal capture buttons to save videos or individual frames then the saved data does include dark and/or flat frame correction if it is enabled.
Hope this helps, Robin
if you choose to save the raw frames while live stacking then the saved images are not adjusted by any dark or flat frames in use – they are the image data that has come directly off of the camera itself. That means that if you choose to reprocess these images later in a program like deep sky stacker you should use calibration frames when processing.
Note that this is different behaviour in live stacking compared to normal capturing in SharpCap. If you are using the normal capture buttons to save videos or individual frames then the saved data does include dark and/or flat frame correction if it is enabled.
Hope this helps, Robin
Re: Calibration Frames?
Thanks Robin!! That makes it perfectly clear and also explains why I have been reading conflicting reports.
Sharpcap Rocks!!! Keep up the good work.
Sharpcap Rocks!!! Keep up the good work.