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good evening everybody Aaron here with AV astronomy Amandaamp;#39;s time fly I cannot believe itamp;#39;s been nearly four months since my last video and I figured itamp;#39;s about darn time that I did another one so tonight we are going to be doing a video tutorial on how to process m42 also known as the Orion Nebula and I only use two programs to do this deep Sky stacker which is a free software and docHub Photoshop in tonightamp;#39;s video tutorial weamp;#39;re going to just be covering the Photoshop section and I think youamp;#39;ll find that my current workflow while it hasnamp;#39;t changed a lot over the past couple years is pretty quick so letamp;#39;s get into this all right so first thing youamp;#39;re going to want to do is retrieve those stacked images from Deep Sky stacker whatever folder you save that in go ahead and pull those into Photoshop and the way I do this when I image m42 I actually take two different sets of images one you see here which is the