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Originally Posted by Startrek
Thanks Marc
I seem to always squeeze a little bit more out of images using the 2600MC and Startools ( it’s not unless you crop, change resolution and get in close you see the level of quality in your images , in particular the stars )
With the old DSLR it was a case of hiding or suppressing the noise rather than exposing more detail
Thanks again
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Too right.
You look after your star profiles and you're assured everything else in your pic is alright. If you remove them and try to sharpen the neb separately then you're shooting yourself in the foot because the distortion or drift in your stars is already present in the neb. It's pretty straight forward once you understand that.