If I want to use 2x2 binned images for R G and B for example, do I need shoot bias and darks with 2x2 binning, or can I use my 1x1 calibration masters and bin them in prism?
My camera is the ZWO1600mm-cool so there is no hardware binning as far as I understand. You can set the camera in the driver to bin up to 4x4 but it's doing a software binning.
Can I software bin master frames?
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you should not bin your calibration frames, just take them at whatever binning to match the lights
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you should not bin your calibration frames, just take them at whatever binning to match the lights
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