Looks better to me too, Peter.
I found CCDInspector can give highly variable results, e.g. a series of subs of the same star field with the same filter will show big variations in curvature and tilt. The PixInsight FWHMEccentricity script also shows that individual subs vary widely. Maybe really good seeing is needed to get consistent (and useful) results? In the absence of that then an eyeball probably does a better job.
Cheers,
Rick.
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