After imaging for one or more nights, there are a pile of subs to organize, cull and stack. Time to open PixInsight and get cracking! We'll review four criteria to effectively cull subs in the SubFrameSelector and how to stack and drizzle data from one or more nights in the Weighted Batch Preprocessor, and go into the reasons behind each processing choice.
This is the first in a four part series covering the technique and theory for LRGB processing. While this information is on LRGB processing, much of it also applies to OSC and narrow band subs, too.
You can view the final image created in the four part process at the Sky Story Astrobin: https://www.astrobin.com/4jdauk/J/
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