Is it possible for DBE to 'clip' an image? I did a DBE on M33 and the histogram seems to be lopped off. Granted I did not do due diligence in my background modeling ... most of the frame is galaxy and points that are arguably not background were likely included in the model.
This is the reason I always advise folk to 'examine' the 'background image' that has been subtracted as a result of the DBE process - and it will take an aggressive STF or HISTO stretch to bring out the details of what has been 'removed'. Providing that
you feel comfortable with what has been removed then, yes, although the image
has most likely been clipped - the pixels that have been clipped are not identifiable as 'structure' in the original image.
Remember, DBE is always under the user's control, even if the user may not actually BE in control
So, if you don't like what was removed, it's probably time for a CTRL-Z on the original image - but 'save' the current DBE process as a ProcessIcon, just in case you change your mind. Then RESET the DBE process, completely, and run it again and see if things work better. Try it a few different ways, and settle on the one 'you like the most'.
And, always bear in mind that LESS can sometimes be MORE - so don't always be tempted to overdo DBE