DOI: 10.1007/978-3-540-70538-3_76
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“…where Flat raw ðx; yÞ is the raw flat image, Flat raw ðx; yÞ is the average over n f reference flat frames at the same irradiation conditions and integration time and Darkðx; yÞ is the average over n d reference dark frames at the same integration time. Finally, K is a scaling factor (a constant number) equal to Flat raw ðx; yÞ À Darkðx; yÞ, [8][9][10][11][12][13] to Flat raw ðx; yÞ (Refs. 7,[13][14][15] or to max Flat raw ðx; yÞ À Darkðx; yÞ À Á .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…where Flat raw ðx; yÞ is the raw flat image, Flat raw ðx; yÞ is the average over n f reference flat frames at the same irradiation conditions and integration time and Darkðx; yÞ is the average over n d reference dark frames at the same integration time. Finally, K is a scaling factor (a constant number) equal to Flat raw ðx; yÞ À Darkðx; yÞ, [8][9][10][11][12][13] to Flat raw ðx; yÞ (Refs. 7,[13][14][15] or to max Flat raw ðx; yÞ À Darkðx; yÞ À Á .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, K is a scaling factor (a constant number) equal to Flat raw ðx; yÞ À Darkðx; yÞ, [8][9][10][11][12][13] to Flat raw ðx; yÞ (Refs. 7,[13][14][15] or to max Flat raw ðx; yÞ À Darkðx; yÞ À Á . 16,17 Usually, the scaling factor K is equal to the average over all pixels of the offset-corrected average (over n f frames) reference flat image (i.e., to the first of the three cases in the above list).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…raw Flat x y Dark x y − (Vedantham et al, 1999, Samei, 2003d, Hunt et al, 2004, Medic and Soltani, 2005, Greer, 2005, Arvanitis, 2007band Tortajada et al, 2008 or to ( , )…”
Section: Suggested Gain and Offset Correction Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…raw Flat x y (Moy and Bosset, 1999, Kwan et al, 2006, Schmidgunst et al, 2007and Tortajada et al, 2008 or to ( )…”
Section: Suggested Gain and Offset Correction Algorithmmentioning
confidence: 99%