In the current version of Starry Sky Stacker (1.1.3), if I want to make use of flat frames, I have first to create a master-flat frame, and then use it with lights and darks to produce a final frame. Those TIFFs I need for the next step: Stacking with Starry Sky Stacker Then, I export all the frames as 16-bit TIFF files to retain as much data from RAW as possible. I employ those corrections to one frame and then copy and paste those settings to every other light, dark, and flat frame. turning off sharpening and noise reduction.setting identical white balance (daylight).By "normalized" I mean files that are corrected by following Starry Sky Stacker developer suggestions: In my current workflow, Capture One serves me as an exporter from RAF to "normalized" 16-bit TIFF files. Applying essential corrections and exporting TIFFs Importing astrophotography frames (lights, darks, flats) into Capture One.
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