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NGC 2146 -- LRGB, Scott Badger

NGC 2146 -- LRGB

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NGC 2146 -- LRGB, Scott Badger

NGC 2146 -- LRGB

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FWIW, in addition to using BlurXterminator deconvolve the image, I also tried running the traditional PI Deconvolution tool, but on a starless version of the image, and the result was much better than running it on the full image, and pretty close to what I got for nonstellar sharpening with BX. For reducing star size, though, BX is way better than what I can do with traditional decon (or any other tool). One other processing note: I used a method Russ Croman describes in the usage notes for StarXterminator to create a linear stars only image and, ultimately, had better success with my stars than I've had in the past. I think the important point to note in the instructions is to not do any auto stretch on the stars only image before a permanent stretch. I was curious, so I created a clone of the linear stars only image and did an auto stretch of that.....yikes! Pretty sure I would have called the result and methodology a failure if RC hadn't warned against it. I've seen something similar when re-stretching an image after running NoiseXterminator, so I've been doing a partial permanent stretch first, run NX, then finish the stretch, but maybe running NX on the linear image and not auto stretching it before a permanent stretch is the better way?

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    NGC 2146 -- LRGB, Scott Badger
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NGC 2146 -- LRGB, Scott Badger