Recently, Seastar received a minor update, version 2.2.0, which some users may not have noticed yet. This update introduced an intelligent denoising function, a fantastic addition to the software. Now, we can not only obtain stacked images but also denoise them. The results when previewing a denoised image are comparable to those provided by Graxpert denoising software. Additionally, the stacking feature in Seastar has been modified. The button is now labelled "Real-Time Enhancing," indicating that while creating frames, Seastar can perform real-time stacking with multiple exposure times. The update also includes several new features and numerous bug fixes. What are your thoughts on this update, everyone?  During my first mosaic enhancement, I noticed some changes in Seastar. It seems that you can now take more exposure times, and the software can detect stars at dawn, even before sunlight is present in the atmosphere. However, many visible stars may still appear washed out. Attached is the first mosaic image I took of the Virgo Cluster, also known as Markarian's Chain, and I have denoised it.1733031400253.jpeg
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