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3 August 2025 at 11:29 pm
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I would say that, ideally a flat is needed for lunar and planetary observing.
Yes, stacking will help to hide any dust doughnuts present and – depending on how the stacking is done – even vignetting, but the final result will normally be better if flatfielding is done.
And don’t forget that flat frames need their own darks, even with CMOS sensors – as bias offsets may be present in the image.
