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Old 14-01-2011, 11:27 PM
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You could manually perform defringing in, for example, the GIMP. It may be a bit laborious, but the result is pretty decent.

* Create a mask (or selection) that includes the stars that suffer from the fringe/halos (including the purple fringe/halos themselves).
* Reject the purple color (only operating on the selected stars). It's ok if the pixels you modified are now darker than the background.
* Put this result aside.

* Now start off again with the original in a separate image (or layer).
* Use the same star mask (you may have to grow it a bit) and heal (or otherwise make disappear) the stars, including fringes/halo. The smoother the better - it should appear as if the stars were never there.

* Now layer the starless image on top of the first image (with the purple color rejected) and set the blend mode to lighten.

You should now have a fringeless and halo free image.

I attached an example I created with StarTools (see here for original).
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Last edited by irwjager; 14-01-2011 at 11:47 PM.
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