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Originally Posted by David Fitz-Henr
I'm using CCDStack for initial calibration, Registar for alignment, CCDStack for statistical combine and Photoshop CS4 for curves / sharpening / etc. I'm sure you're right about extracting more though; I'm still learning the basics at this stage!
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Cool - give this a go and see if it makes any difference.
1_ Find the sub in the Lum that has the smallest FWHM. CCDIS can do that. Make a note of its name. Let's call it sub X.
2_ Register everything to sub X with CCDIS plugin [high precision checked]. Use Nearest Neighbourg as your rego algorithm.
3_ Select sub X again. Push DDP to see the difference between light and dark areas. Normalise chose both: prompt select background, pick dark neb, 2nd prompt select eta and around keyhole as highlight.
4_ Select sub X again. Stack -> Procedures -> data rejection -> Reject Hot/cold pixel [strength10, upper limit(adu) 10000 - tick clear before apply -> Apply to All.
5_ STD sigma reject - tick top image 2% - untick clear before apply -> Apply to All.
6_ Stack -> Combine -> Mean
7_ File -> Remove all images excep this
8_ Process Deconvolve -> Auto-Select Stars -> Accept Selection -> [Positive constraint, number of Iterations 35]
9_ DDP to taste then save as scaled TIFF. Before you save as a scaled TIFF lower the background so you're not clipped in PS.
That should give you a real good Lum to start from. See how you go.