Last night, I captured images of Castor and Pollux under a moonless sky. However, I have a bad glow around my subjects after processing. Below is a sample flat frame that I captured shortly after acquiring the lights, biases, and darks.

Below is the result after processing; I followed the steps outlined in the FastTrack course.

The data was captured as follows:
1. 30x60s lights (ISO 800, f/3.2)
2. 30x60s darks
3. 30x0s biases
4. 30 flats (using white t-shirt around lens, white image on iPad to illuminate, AV mode on Canon T3i to get centered histogram)
The equipment used was:
- Canon T3i
- Canon 50mm lens
- Sky-Watcher Star Adventurer
I don't understand why I continue to have a glow around my targets. Is there something obviously wrong with my flats that I may be overlooking? :/
Comments
Thank you for the advice. To make sure I understand correctly for my next outing, I should capture the following frames:
1. Flats (dark twilight sky, zenith)
2. Flat darks
3. Lights
4. Darks
Is that correct, based on your recommendation above?
Also, is this WBPP video the one that I should pay attention to with regard to your first point above?