The standard procedure used in hybrid mapping of VLBI data is examined. Tha
t this procedure can converge on wrong solutions has been pointed in the pa
st by many authors. Walker (1996) indicated the bias in the resultant data
due to the use of a point source as starting model. Baath (1989) suggested
the use of the original data set in each iteration of self calibration, and
not the use of the corrected one created by the previous iteration. Linfie
ld (1986) analyzed the role of the u - v coverage and lack of intermediate
spacings. However, the full procedure needed to avoid false features is at
present not clear and only experience with imaging helps the user to avoid
them. In this paper we demonstrate that the problem is connected with the n
on-linear nature of self calibration which leaves initial wrong assumptions
frozen in the final solution. We demonstrate how large closure phase value
s linearize the process and we show a simple modification of the standard p
rocedure which helps to avoid creation of false features in the imaging.