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Offline Nigel Ball

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Gradient removal
« on: 2010 August 25 01:27:41 »
Hi again

I took some H alpha subs against the Full Moon and obviously I have a gradient. I've used the DBE tool to remove this.

Is this the correct way top do this? It seemed to do a cracking job

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Offline Carlos Milovic

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Re: Gradient removal
« Reply #1 on: 2010 August 25 04:46:30 »
Yes, DBE is the more flexible and powerfull tool in PI to eliminate those gradients. If the gradient is fairly smooth and there are lots of background sky (more than the deep space objects) you use ABE, which is less flexible but saves you the work of manually editing the samples.
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Re: Gradient removal
« Reply #2 on: 2010 August 25 10:23:13 »


I always use DBE as I can get better results, might be a litttle more work but well worth the time :D


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