What I can't seem to do is solve a drizzled image. If the image is not linear, you probably need to increase log(sensitivity) in the advanced tab. As long as the other parameters are correct (focal length, etc) the image should solve itself after hitting go. If the image is a linear RGB, the default parameters seem to work well. Just use the button to 'search coordinates' for any object in your FOV, it doesn't have to be in the middle. PCC - you don't have to solve the image yourself. I used a reference from the same channel I was combining, because the noise would be something it could normalize in a way I thought was correct. Thanks PI for not providing documents and waste my time for figuring them out myself. Did you solve the image from within PhotometricColorCalibration? If so, what image did you solve with? Original captured FIT file or RGB combined file? I know I can solve the RGB combined image with different plate solver, then what?įor LocalNormalization, what reference image am I supposed to use? What if all of my captured images have horrible gradients?
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