So far performance hasn't been a real issue, but I'm more interested in how 
these two functions achieve their results. 

One thing that I've noticed is that if I subtract a grey area that is 
*brighter* than the underlying image, rather than leaving a black hole (which 
is what I would expect), it will actually cause a bright spot, like it was 
"wrapping around" the color space or something. Can you offer any insight on 
why this might be?

-bill k



On Nov 30, 2012, at 11:31 AM, Christian Schmitz 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> Am 30.11.2012 um 19:28 schrieb William Koperwhats <[email protected]>:
> 
>> When subtracting images, is there any difference (in speed of operation or 
>> results) between using CombineFrameMBS and DiffPicturesMBS? I am attempting 
>> to perform near real-time dark frame subtraction on low light level video 
>> images.
>> 
> 
> Well, if performance enough. Both functions have some potential to be 
> optimized.
> 
> 
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> Christian
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