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This is the image of NGC2903 before applying a gradient removal technique. The way I do it in PhotoShop7:
Duplicate the image.
Use Filter-Noise-Dust&Scratches
Leave threshold at zero, move the radius slider to the right until all detail disappears, all the way to 100 pixels if you want.
Now you're left with a copy of the background gradient.
Click on your original image to make it active, then select Image |Apply image | and apply that
background image of the gradient. "Source" is the gradient image, "Layer" is Background, "Channel"
is RGB, "Blending" is Subract, "Opacity" is 100%, "Scale" 1, "Offset" 0.
Play with Opacity and Offset to taste
Byebye gradient.
Image with gradient removed: http://www.pbase.com/emagowan/image/91630241
(c) Ed Magowan. May be downloaded for personal viewing only.
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