- Preparing data for the Wipe module
- Non-edge located dark anomalies
Non-edge located dark anomalies
Dust specks, dust donuts, and co-located dead pixels all constitute dark anomalies and will cause halos around them if not taken care of. These type of dark anomalies are taken care of by masking them out so that Wipe will not sample their pixels.
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