Hi Adam:
I understand the need to evaluate/protect the larger stars when using HDRMT on previews of the target to substitute into the larger image, but in the NGC 2835 workflow, you chose to protect the larger stars by applying a mask to the entire image during the preview substitution step, rather than applying a mask to the previews themselves when running HDRMT.
was there a specific reason to avoid doing it in the HDRMT step rather than the preview substitution step?
jeff
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