Warning message when no sky mask has been defined

Warning message when no sky mask has been defined

Warning message when no sky mask has been defined
Nebulb displays the following warning message when you press the button to execute the stacking without having defined a sky mask first:



This message is simply a warning message displayed by Nebulb in case you forgot to define the sky mask, since, in that case the ground would be blurred in the final image.

Therefore, you can ignore this message by pressing the "Yes" button in case there is no ground at all in the image (all is sky) or there is very little ground and you have defined the mask for the sky.




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