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Canon Banding Reduction

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(@rbarbout)
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Hi,

Would it be possible to add a Canon Banding Reduction option ?

Thanks,

Bob



   
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(@Anonymous 174)
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Do you see it remaining an issue in a stack? I think it should already be a signal in the bias or darks, might be mistaken.. Dithering will also reduce this.



   
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Hi Vincent,

Yes, the banding is visible in the stack (see attached (extremely stretched) photos).

Before Banding Reduction

You are right to say it should be gone with darks.

However, since I use dithering and Bad Pixel Map, I found that I can process my photos with only Biases and Flats (as per option 1 in sticky post "Data calibration principles/rules") and achieve nearly the same result as with darks once the remaining banding is removed from the stack.

After Banding Reduction

For this I use the process integrated in other processing softwares but it would be nice to have this function directly into APP.

edit: Maybe the banding reduction would be even more effective if applied on each sub, during calibration ?



   
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Yes that would work better, but it’s not going to improve the data dramatically I think. It will reduce it of course, but I think you still get a better result in this case by using darks as well. That will be the actual data and not “guessed” by an algorithm.



   
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(@rbarbout)
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In fact, it seems that this problem cannot be entirely solved with darks as the banding is not constant from one image to another.
There was a Yahoo group on this subject but those groups are now dead.
I did a test adding darks and here is the result.

M13wDarks

Even though the problem has diminished, we can see that there are still bands.
I requested this feature because it is present in other programs and I thought it was a classic.
Unfortunately, this problem only affects Canon cameras (old ones ?) and only a few of them, I may be the only one who needs this feature.



   
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