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Originally Posted by shahgazer
Will look back into my old data sets and see how different will it look as compared to using MaxIM and PS.
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I've had a similar experience recently. Many of my images have been plagued with colour gradient - partly a function of pushing the data too hard and partly from LP and combining data from different nights.
I found that DBE worked a treat to clean this up so the old images look quite crisp. I found sometimes it needed several iterations - as many as 5 or 6 - to get the background right. Its such a step up from PS once you get the hang of it
Keep plugging away at it
Pete