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Old 11-05-2020, 04:39 PM
raymo
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Alex, unless the object is very bright, like say the trifid neb for example, it
is normal for the DSS end result to show little or nothing, because it is intended that you use the tools within DSS to equalise the colours, adjust
the histogram, and saturate the colour to suit your preference. You can also
adjust the lowlights, mediumlights, and highlights to suit your preference.
You then have an image ready for any further tweaking that you may wish to do in PS, Pixinsight, or whatever. I being a computer dummy have never used anything else but DSS, except for an occasional little sharpen.
Sorry about any conceived hijacking.
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