
Sweet! My gradients will be (in)famous.

I always try that first before resorting to pre-Wipes. One, it's extra work; and two, I'm not sure at what stage it's okay to be feeding ST only 16-bit data. Maybe if I skip Wipe on the recombine not a problem? The image "seems" okay, though I do bin a lot.
But a lot of times there seems to be one or two filters I feel need something different. OIII. Or perhaps L versus something like R alone.
It may be less of an issue when going forward with the backed-off Uncal1 that worked well here, as opposed to what I had been doing which was high aggression Basic. And with the L file, that was 97%. The RGB's were about 95%, and the LRGB processed through fair enough even so. But applying that 97% to the Ha, as opposed to NB preset, was just too much of a discrepancy and I could not get a blend I was happy with in NB Accent.
For the most recent M78 that I liked, I used Uncal1 aggression/falloff of 75/50 for L, and then 60/50 for RGB, with NB preset for the Ha (but I did change the edge behavior to absorb 50). The L needs Uncal1 75/50 I think, and the RGB would probably survive that with minimal difference, but the Ha, while close, didn't seem quite right with Grow Opposite turned on - and I was losing some (admittedly faint) structure particularly in the lower right.
Ooh, I have a question about that!

Thanks. It took a while for me to finally get to that LRGBHa M78 I was pleased with. My M78 post (does not include the subs) folder is 136GB. Might be a record for me.

But other than that, which on the good side led to a lot of learning, I wouldn't call it suffering. These are the only skies I know! And it's not like downtown LA or Tokyo or anything. The darkest spot I can point to, zenith-north, is at the borderline of B7 to B8. I'll measure it again on a good dark night and see what I can get in ASTAP. And I'll check out my Orion-zone to the south also, where M78 and so many other targets reside, just to see what we were looking at here - though it seems to vary even across my FOV.
Just wait until it's time for me to try Omega Centauri or Cent A again.
