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Originally Posted by Todo43
Hi Allan,
That is an interesting technique. I just tried that and I lost a lot of red in the image specifically around the border between the nebula and the background. It also less of removed the background and just made it a bit more neutral and toned down the colours, except the blotchiness is still evident.
If anyone is keen to try to give the data a process, feel free. Here is the original pixinsight stack from WBPP
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Hi Lachlan,
I can assure you that my idea works -
I just tried it again now on your picture.
The border between the nebula will of course change slightly as
I gave you directions for a
global adjustment.
In Photoshop you can select just the area you want to work on instead.
That could require working on 3 or 4 areas separately and may
require blurred or feathered layer masks to not look obvious.
You asked -
"wondering how I can fix it in post-processing"
I can't think of a better way.
In Photoshop - you are the artist - you can paint whatever you like
cheers
Allan