Hey there all-
I'm trying to process some
data from the Eagle Nebula, and I'm trying to "fix" my stars. I've used
SXT to separate the stars from the nebula, so I could work on them
separately. I used BXT to reduce the halos and round up the stars, but
I'm getting these artifacts around the bright stars and I'd like to
reduce them:
attached is a screen grab of the original, and the BXT version. I kinda went ham with BXT trying to reduce the halos, which worked reasonably well, but there's still a little left. I haven't done much processing to the rgb image pre-star removal, just DBE, so I'm pretty sure I'm not seeing an artifact from another process. I tried to keep it pure.
Is there a process that will help eliminate the rainbow spikes, and does anyone know from whence they came? My scope is an ETX-125 Maksutov Cassegrain, filters are astronomik deep sky, and the camera is an asi2600mm.
Wow uploading was taking forever. Let's try this:
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