Thanks everyone!
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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
Nice work Andy, just remove that gradient (any gradient removal function should work ok), it looks like a strong gradient really so what dark sky were you under?
Mike
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Mike, this is the version with the gradient (badly) removed

. A group of friends and I were getting drunk in the kitchen of the place we were all staying Between Orange and Bathurst over the long weekend, and of course with beautiful planning, the scope tracked over in that direction during the few hours I was imaging, and surely caught the fairly strong stray light from the window. So poor planning, and nothing at all to do with getting a bit tipsy myself

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I've not quite been satisfied with the DBE results so far - removal of the DBE background seems to lead to a much noisier 'floor' to my images that spoils faint details. Possibly because my images are noisier to start with, as the gradient removed is very smooth, so I probably need to produce less noisy image stacks...