Not sure if serious.
I have been relatively quiet lately. Work, errands, commuting, chores, clouds, new cat condo, and maybe a mild case of Corned Beef and Cabbage Coma.
Enough housekeeping.
A number of interesting points are raised in this thread. Not sure it's derailing the M106? Many modules have been discussed, and I know you are also interested in looking under the hood to find out what tools are actually doing. I'm glad some of them have been brought up, since I have been pondering them as well. Andy raising AutoDev/OptiDev matters dovetails nicely too, so I'll divert to that momentarily...
@AndyBooth ,
Nice images and interesting workflow explanation. Apart from you, I'm only aware of a handful of folks who have come up with a way to blend ST with other software, successfully. So that's cool. Of course I mean substantively too, not just some tweaking after the fact in PS, Gimp, or whatever.
Some of that may be because ST does not play well with others. Designed around tracking is but one aspect. The other is probably the 16-bit TIFF RGB as the only real (that I know of) save-out option. I wonder if combo usage involving ST would have broader appeal if we had more and higher depth save options. There are many tools in ST that are either unique, a couple of which you mentioned, or more advanced, such that people might find them very useful a-la-carte, even without tracking.
The stretch being one of your main points of diversion is intriguing as mentioned, and I'll jump back to Dietmar for that.
However, I don't know if you are necessarily throwing out documentary or "scientific" value just by missing out on tracking. Of course ST is built for that to help with NR and for the modules to cross-talk via time-shifting. But other software can be used in a straight up manner as well. A different global stretch to kick things off seems reasonable to me.
On star removal, I suppose the devil is in the details of how it is applied. Your write-up appears to signify use as more similar to perhaps shrink, or piecing together aspects that are both real, but in need of different non-linear stretching. Worthy of some pondering.
@decay
Some of this could be moved to the AP/Art/Experiment thread for deeper discussion as you say, though this thread has raised the issues also.
I have wondered myself if the sometimes "harsh" appearance of data in ST is more than just the noise view applied at sub 100% scale? Many times even autostretches, whether in PI, Siril, or apparently APP, without even getting to GHS, just look "better," and again query how much of that might be downsampling of the view (binned SNR).
I have been considering if range setting, whether in Wipe or OptiDev, meaning black point mostly, could be at the root of things. Stretches in other software often leave a bit of a pedestal on the left side of the histogram. I believe that may "soften" the appearance, and also may hide noise within the brighter overall background. FilmDev offers a possible pedestal (skyglow), but not OptiDev unless there's another way to achieve that.
I am thinking of making some sample images for testing stretches, similar to the ones you made for Sharp experiments. ST's dynamic stretching may make it a bit difficult, but perhaps still useful with some playing around. Maybe just a grayscale set of vertical bars at intervals, like from 0 to 255. I saw something similar in an Adam Block video on GHS, and it was quite interesting.
That could possibly be used in conjunction with the Dietmar app? Otherwise, as I think you alluded to, I think it's difficult to get a graphic visualization of what changed if there's only a before and after state, and no live histogram within the program.
And I still want to dig into what OptiDev is doing with saturated star cores, and why the shape of the PSF ends up so different from FilmDev or other software stretching.
I'll see what I can make up when I get some time. Back to being silent....
PS - Oh, I have to get myself back on A-bin so I can hit the Like for you. My subscription expired and I haven't had anything worthy of uploading to bother renewing yet.