I didn't. Since the folder/path name includes the names "Camera_1" and "Camera_2" that's all PI needs. WBPP includes the keyword (such as "Camera_1" in this case) in the master light file it creates.
flats are definitely NOT universal. most of the motes you see in an image are on the camera window itself. the dust on the objective is in the infinity space...
No, flats are not universal; they are specific to the scope, camera, filter and current dust spots. I hope I didn't say something that sounded like they are universal.
Craig, how did you change the Fitz headers after the fact to include keywords "camera_1" or "camera_2"?
I didn't. Since the folder/path name includes the names "Camera_1" and "Camera_2" that's all PI needs. WBPP includes the keyword (such as "Camera_1" in this case) in the master light file it creates.
flats are definitely NOT universal. most of the motes you see in an image are on the camera window itself. the dust on the objective is in the infinity space...
No, flats are not universal; they are specific to the scope, camera, filter and current dust spots. I hope I didn't say something that sounded like they are universal.
So much easier in astropixel Processor and quicker