Pixinsight Lerar: Link

A: After integration is complete and you have validated your master light, you can delete the LN_*.xisf files. However, keep them until you have finalized your image – you may need to re-integrate with different rejection parameters.

Manually create a reference. Stack your best 10-20 subs using the ImageIntegration process (use Average, no rejection). Save this as “reference_master.xisf.” Then, in WBPP, manually link to this file under “Local Normalization Reference.” Error 2: “LN Vectors Contain NaN Values” Cause: Your reference frame has zero-value pixels (bad columns or dead pixels) that your lights don’t have. This breaks the division. pixinsight lerar link

Apply a slight Pedestal (e.g., +100 ADU) to both your reference and lights before LN. In WBPP, under the “Light” tab, set “Pedestal” to 100 for all lights. Error 3: Mosaic “Seams” After Integration Cause: Local Normalization was not linked across panels. Each panel of a mosaic needs its own LN reference because the background flux differs. A: After integration is complete and you have

A: No. Darks have no astronomical signal. The reference must be a stack of lights. Linking a dark will cause division by near-zero values. Stack your best 10-20 subs using the ImageIntegration

A: Linking = matching calibration files to data files. Registering = aligning stars across frames. Both are required. A broken “Lerar Link” will break registration.

Always use the “Show Linked Files” button in WBPP. This visual diagram shows exactly which calibration frame is applied to which light frame. If you see red “X” marks, your linking is broken. Part 3: Local Normalization – The Heart of Advanced "Lerar Link" Now, let’s discuss the most likely reason you searched for “Lerar Link” – Local Normalization (LN).

Remember: The best “Lerar Link” is a deliberate one. Don’t let WBPP guess. Manually curate your reference frame, check your links, and always – always – review the output vectors.