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Re: Bad pixel determination with better software
One should note that just because a pixel has a high
dark current does not normally mean that it is "bad".
Classically, "bad" means that the pixel either does
not respond to light, or that it cannot be calibrated
from a normal exposure. Don't get too bogged down
with dark current. It is fun to look at, and gives
you some interesting chemistry experiments, but
usually is unimportant for the kinds of exposures
and temperatures that the Mark IV sees.
Arne