Hey David, sorry for the delay again. One word: Life
Anyways, here's a quick primer for ImPPG.
I've sent you the setting I use for lunar images. Just copy them to the directory you installed ImPPG in, and you're good to go. To use them, click the second to last icon on the task bar up top (the 'up' arrow).
settings.zip
I find it handy to reselect the image so when I try a setting, it's on the terminator line. You see what I mean:
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And when you select a setting, you can adjust the sliders on the left. But first, you have to click on 'adaptive'. One click, the checkbox is emptied. One more click, and you have some sliders to work with.
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From there, you can adjust the settings to suit your picture, and save it as a preset as well.
The one I use for most of my pics is Moon02. I know, such great naming conventions...
This is a 25-shot stacked image of the Moon last Tuesday with my 1100D and C80 at ISO 800 and 1/400th, and then processed with the Moon02 setting in ImPPG. Wasn't the best of nights, either. A little on the light side in terms of contrast, but that is easily fixed. Depends what you're after
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Hope that helps, but if you really want good images, you should talk to Bryan. I'm somewhat amateurish
Have a good night/day and all the best to you and Kiwi