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What if calibration frames and lights are not the same size

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I was testing this out because I wanted to capture my calibration frames without my astro set-up - just camera. However, the frame sizes are different. I get a failure message with Nebulosity but APP seemed to be happy. What is APP doing that Neb is not?



   
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(@astrogee)
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I'm answering my own question again. I see that although APP completed integration, it didn't actually apply the calibration frames to the lights so it rejected the wrong sized calibration frames and stacked the lights by themselves. Fair enough.



   
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