At this stage, your image is fully stretched, colour-calibrated, and balanced. Now comes the delicate art of final non-linear processing – the last adjustments that transform a good image into a truly great one. This is where subtlety is everything. The goal is to enhance detail and depth without overprocessing or introducing artefacts.
Process → MultiscaleLinearTransform or Process → UnsharpMask.📷 [Placeholder: Screenshot of MLT settings panel]
📷 [Placeholder: Screenshot of Unsharp Mask settings]
💡 Tip: Always compare before/after at 100%. Over-sharpening is easy to spot at full zoom.
📷 [Placeholder: Screenshot of NoiseXterminator settings for second pass]
💡 Tip: Run on the starless layer if available. It prevents noise reduction from blurring star edges.
PixelMath to recombine: nginxCopyEditstarless + stars📷 [Placeholder: Screenshot of PixelMath recombination]
💡 Why recombination can degrade the nebula: If the stars are stretched differently or have mismatched colour balance, recombining can create unnatural halos or shift the nebula’s colour balance. Keeping both layers in sync during processing helps avoid this.
Process → All Processes → LocalHistogramEqualization.📷 [Placeholder: Screenshot of LHE settings for third pass]
📷 [Placeholder: Before/After example of subtle LHE pass]
💡 Tip: This pass adds a touch of depth and micro-contrast without overpowering the final colour work.
CurvesTransformation:📷 [Placeholder: Screenshot of CurvesTransformation with RGB/K and S adjustments]
💡 Artistic vs Scientific: Use known reference images from reliable sources (Hubble, APOD, professional observatories) as a sanity check for colour accuracy. But don’t be afraid to exercise artistic licence – astrophotography is both science and art.
📷 [Placeholder: Screenshot of 100% zoom check]
💡 Rule of Thumb: When you think you’re done, save a duplicate, step away for a few hours, then return with fresh eyes.
Your image is now ready for export and sharing. In the next article, we’ll cover “Saving for Success: Exporting Your Astrophotography Images the Right Way”, ensuring your hard work looks its best on every screen and print.