I took a picture of the night sky with my xiaomi redmi note 10 pro, 30 second exposure. The images that are not raw are fine. But the raw images have red and blue dots all over the place.

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    11 months ago

    Not sure you’ll ever get anything super impressive from a phone but by all means try! Have a look at dark frame subtraction though.

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    11 months ago

    Pretty sure darktable has it and I know Lightroom has it. But they have a “dead pixel finder” that will get rid of those automatically. Darktable is free.

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    11 months ago

    Your camera should have a LONG EXPOSURE NOISE REDUCTION setting. if it is enabled, the camera will take a 2nd 30 second shot with the shutter closed, and it will then subtract that noise from the first pic. This can also be done manually by putting the lens cap on and doing a long exposure and then using software to do the subtraction. The first way is easier, but not always practical. YT search how to do both for details for your specific camera.