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Old 11-08-2018, 11:57 PM
Cimitar (Evan)
Evan Morris

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Location: Gunnedah, NSW
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You might be right, the gradient in the top right hand corner could be light pollution. Of all the calibration frames, I find flats are the most worthwhile. They're great for dust motes and also for removing gradients in the image. I also use dithering because it helps with noise in my DSLR. I dither every sub and find it helps enormously.

You mentioned "posting the original stack, in case anyone’s willing to take a look". I had a crack at processing the image included in your original post, however, I will only upload it if you're happy for me to do so.
Re-processing other peoples images is generally frowned upon, unless the person specifically asks.

43 x 5min should definitely get you good results. You're stars are looking great, nice and round. The focus appears good too, as far as I can tell

Cheers,
Evan

Last edited by Cimitar; 11-08-2018 at 11:58 PM. Reason: spelling
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