Copy and paste Photometric Color Calibration settings

Hi,
Is there a command for manual color calibration? Can’t seem to find it.
What I would like to do is to try photometric color calibration after stacking the stars, then copy the pcc settings and use them to calibrate the stacked comet. Is that possible?

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No, there’s no command for the manual color calibration. Sorry.

But if have a look at our comet tutorial you’ll find a tip to do what you want.

Thank you for your reply.
I tried that before with no luck and now I tried again.
The problem was that I had mirrored images so PCC flipped the reference frame and it didn’t stack correctly. So that’s a little win :slight_smile:

But I still think that the ability to copy and paste color calibration settings from photometry would be extremely useful :wink:

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There is a check button to avoid to flip the image in PCC

Thanks. I just flipped the image manually afterwards. Then Flipped again after stacking.

I came here with the same question about re-applying the same calibration parameters (as a workaround to the fact that debian’s build of siril lacks network support so I can’t color calibrate unless I manually type in the coordinates of the object… and I’m only shooting wide pics so my local astrometry should really be able to handle this kind of plate solve without a hint).

The main reason I wanted to do this is because I get errors about my background noise unless I do it on the extracted stars and I was wanting to see if I could calculate some coefficients on the starnet++ stars then apply those numbers across the board. But I hit this limiting factor.