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Saving Calibrated Light Frames Creates Three Image Files for Every One of the Original

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(@mlbrown)
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I have 110 light frames taken with an OSC camera. When I go through the calibration process and get to the point where I'm saving the calibrated light frames, APP saves three versions of each-- a Red, a Blue and a Green. The folder had 330 files in it, taking up about 10.3GB of data when the process finished. Is it supposed to do that every time? If not, what setting did I set wrong?



   
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(@mabula-admin)
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Dear Matt @mlbrown, 

Thank you very much for posting your issue and welcome to the APP forum.

If you are simply trying to process your data, there is no need at all to save calibrated frames. Simply do not save them and continue with 3) Analyse stars or go directly to 6) integrate and push integrate 😉 to get your stack/integration.

If you do want to save calibrated frames, in the 2) calibrate menu, at the bottom near the save button, you have the split channels option. If you turn it off, you will get 110 RGB calibrated frames instead of 330 mono frames.

Let me know if this helps and if you have any other questions.

Mabula



   
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