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darkSubtract.sh: don't force -type TrueColor #763

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The "convert" command is smart enough to determine what bit depth the output file should be based on the input file and the dark file, so we don't need to force TrueColor (24 bit). This causes problems because daytime mono images are 8-bit (no dark subtraction is done) but nighttime images are 24-bit.

The "convert" command is smart enough to determine what bit depth the output file should be based on the input file and the dark file, so we don't need to force TrueColor (24 bit).  This causes problems because daytime mono images are 8-bit (no dark subtraction is done) but nighttime images are 24-bit.
@EricClaeys EricClaeys added the bug Needs software change label Nov 5, 2021
@linuxkidd linuxkidd merged commit 92e0d59 into master Nov 5, 2021
@EricClaeys EricClaeys deleted the Dump-TrueColor branch November 5, 2021 01:54
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