Edit - oops this is the 21 stack frame from yesterday repro'd. Now I'll have to try the 33 frame stack! - end edit.
The tiny 200KB limit really squeezes what you can show here, but here is my attempt at processing Bert's incredible NII image stack. I also supplied the negative which better shows the range in the bright areas. This little one is slightly clipped but the full size image is not clipped at all.
I used FITS Liberator with ArcSinH scaling to convert the FITS to TIFF. I think performed a Smart (Lens blur) Sharpen with Adobe CS5 (thanks to Louie's deconvolution tutorial
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-rsDRx73gWM).
I saved the resulting image and reopened with ImageJ and used its Contrast Enhancement feature which performs a normalised and equalising stretch to the histogram (0.000% of pixels saturated). This let me not clip the bright end of histogram.
Reopened again with PS5 and use the Astro Actions Local Contrast Enhancement to improve feature visibility.
I'm quite pleased with the natural look of the result. Please feel free to critique, and many thanks again to Bert for providing such amazing data.
Cheers,
Cam