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break stocks i wanted to do a quick tutorial on processing astrophotos what i think is really the easiest way and im going to use this photo of the elephant trunk nebula as an example and i have probably a little bit of an unorthodox workflow although it uses mostly free software other than photoshop and its a little bit of a hybrid approach so let me just walk through what i do so i start first of all as probably a lot of you do using deep sky stacker and i just find that that gives me good results it does the calibration it does the alignment i it does the stacking but i dont really like the way it handles stretching so from deep sky stacker ill use it to do the alignment and the stacking and averaging then i would save that as an unstretched fits file which is a raw file format that gives us the most flexibility possible and i have it unstretched and thats a check box that you can you can check or uncheck in the deep sky stacker software then i take that unstretched fits file i