The Definitive Guide to WBPP: Grouping for Multiple Nights Demonstration
This is the Definitive Guide to WBPP in Pixinsight. Custom keywords are necessary to group data across multiple nights (or even years) when some of the calibration data needs to be matched to particular sessions. This is the most commonly requested demonstration on this topic. Please watch the videos in the order they listed in the playlist: • The Definitive Guide to WBPP in PixInsight More at: http://AdamBlockStudios.com See the Reviews: https://www.adamblockstudios.com/cate... Those just starting out in PixInsight will enjoy FastTrack Training! https://www.adamblockstudios.com/cate... (see the video • Introducing FastTrack Training for PixInsight ) #PixInsight #WBPP #LocalNormalization #CMOS #FlatDarks #Biases #Calibration #Darks #Script #processing #Astrophotography

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