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Originally Posted by AstroJason
Thanks for the feedback Roger, I prefer the first image too.
I think its a stacking artefact in DSS thats caused this. As its stacking based on the stars rather than foreground objects. Much like if I was to use a tracking mount to do a single 2 and a half minute exposure, any foreground/horizon would become blurred. I think I need to learn the technique of taking an exposure of the foreground and then stacking it separately onto the exposure of the stars. Unless there is a way to do this in DSS?
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I don't know of a way to do it in DSS. There is a comet stacking function which removes the stars by use of a median stack, but not sure if that could be twisted in to use for a night scape including silhouetes, probably not.
It's likely you're only option is Photoshop + layers.