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Offline pja

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Technique to mask star with diffraction spikes
« on: 2014 August 06 08:36:03 »
I have been using star mask to select/mask stars, but the diffraction spikes from bright stars are not included.   I can use clone stamps to manually add those into mask but that is time consuming and non-ideal.  I wonder people have already figured out how to do it? 

The purpose is to separate stars with spikes so I can stretch the nebula further.

Thanks for the help.
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Re: Technique to mask star with diffraction spikes
« Reply #1 on: 2014 August 06 13:06:47 »
Have you tried using as clone mask instead?  That will mirror the primary image and, if inverted, should cover the stars and spikes (especially if you stretch it a bit), though you may need to address the underlying target separately, again using the clone stamp or a pixelmath solution.

Hope that helps,

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