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Nik

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  1. Haarrr! I was sitting about 2ft away from my electronic drum kit last night during the talk so could have easily jumped on it!
  2. Thanks! Very interesting to hear that GIMP can now open FITS files. Do you know what level of scaling it allows? I wonder if we could get the folks at Affinity to include that feature!!?
  3. It's a remarkably good package and for the current price is the deal of the century! 😮 A lot of people don't like the monthly subscription to Photoshop so Affinity offers a great alternative to that. I suspect that will continue to improve in the future as they seem to be receptive to users' input. The RGB combination methodology is, well....testing, but does the job once you understand the procedure. Cheers, Nik
  4. Thanks for the kind comments and feedback. Some great questions at the end. Sorry about the 'senior moment' regarding the H-alpha-RGB images! 🤪 Happy to cover that in a future session. Best wishes, Nik
  5. Hi. I know this is an old thread but if anyone is having problems setting up Gradient Xterminator in the latest version of Adobe Photoshop CC (2020), here's how it's done. Make sure you have the 64-bit version of GradX (GradientXterminator64.8bf) and copy into this location: Program Files > Adobe > Adobe Photoshop 2020 >Required > Plug-ins > Filters Start Photoshop and you'll see the GradX plug-in in the 'Filter' drop=list (RC-Astro). When you start it for the first time, you'll have to put in your original GradX password. Definitely worth doing as Gradient Xterminator is still one of the best light pollution removal tools around. Cheers, Nik
  6. Hi, I'm running Gradient Xterminator on my Windows 7 pc with Adobe Photoshop CC. Once you've unpacked the .8bf plug-in file, copy it into the clipboard and then go to: Program Files > Adobe > Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 > Required > Plug Ins > Filters and paste the GradientXterminator64.8bf file there. From memory, you'll have to key in your e-mail address and password to unlock GX. I tried installing GX on my new Win 10 laptop but it requires a $19.95 purchase to work. Hope this help. Nik
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