Love your tutorials, I almost feel like I'm back in college! I try to follow along with my own images as you go. One thing I've always had trouble with is deconvolution, to the point I never use it, so really have enjoyed starting that lesson. I have 2 masters, an Ha and an O3 - do you do deconvolution on each sub or after you combine?
Wayne
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Even with the image I worked on the nebula really wasn’t bright enough to benefit much from deconvolution.
http://www.caelumobservatory.com/gallery/n6888.shtml
In fact deconvolution will enhance stars of the image. So for an object like this I think the combination of de-empasizing stars plus contrast enhancements of the nebula with other tools is better. This is just my style to go light if at all on on object like this.
If your data is narrowband, then you are ahead because stars are not as much of an issue.
-the Blockhead