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Old 27-08-2015, 05:46 PM
Brisbaneskys (Robin)
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Nice Image. Here something you can try when using DBE. Make a clone of the image, then over stretch the clone image to see the gradient better. This will allow you to plot your point, more accurately. create a process icon then activate your main image. For the correction select "Division", this will flatten the image, also remove the color cast. Now select "subtraction" to remove/reduce the gradient. Subtraction can be used several time without degrading the image.
DBE is not a replacement for flats and won't get rid of imperfections like dust mots etc. But it does a pretty good job with gradients.

Robin
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