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  1. Just bought and installed affinity-photo-2.1.1 and used it to do some layer masking and develop persona for curves VERY Nice! This was captured with an 8 inch SCT telescope in Calabassas, CA over a 2 hour period last month using a Sony IMX294 camera sensor, stacked with DSS. Info about M17 from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Omega_Nebula
  2. Is it possible to create a composite with several astrophotos such as the Sun, Moon, Galaxies, Nebulae and Star Clusters? If yes, can someone point me out a tutorial for that, please? The ones I see online are having a foreground or background. And I have to start from a new document with following measurements: width: 2000mm & height 800mm. Thank you in advance!
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