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Old 06-09-2014, 08:59 AM
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Hi Bo, nice going removing the gradient mate. Correct me if I am wrong but did you use that technique in the tutorial on the image you posted earlier? I should have mentioned that gradient removal should be the very first step after stacking before doing anything else to your image. When you stretch an image with a gradient you basically are stretching the gradient out with the image data, which makes it harder to remove without damaging the data that you want to keep. So if I am correct in my assumption above, you may want to try it on the stacked image and then do your normal processing and see how that goes. Processing is a never ending learning curve, that at times is very slippery. Every now and then we have a breakthrough and our images take a leap forward in what we can produce, only to find that then there is some other artifact or issue that we need to try to fix. The only thing that helps is practice and that means many hours of frustration in the short term, but long term it all becomes worth it.
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