Alrighty then. I guess I'll have to start trying that and do some compares. I like DSS' speed over ASTAP (which I still use for a good number of tasks), and that it doesn't litter your computer with newly converted FITS files.
Really the formula should be quite similar or identical, again absent getting fancy and custom in PI.
I think DSS defaults to a 2.5 kappa, while ASTAP is 2.0. They may use different raw readers (dcraw, rawlib, etc), which could be important to my files as I use DSLR. I suppose bayer demosaicking could be somewhat different?
I'll have to see what ASTAP would do with my normal D5300 data of lights, flats, and bias. ASTAP does not have a bias/offset tab. I suppose I would put my bias in the dark flats tab, and probably also the same files in the darks tab in order to get the proper formula.
Hmmmm. Worth a stab if so many are saying there's a noticeable difference. I'm wondering why.
