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  1. I bought Affinity because it probably is one of the few applications for OSX that can handle photo stacks. I am particularly interested in stacks, since this seems to be THE way to get those amazing pictures from our galaxy. I've tinkered around with a stack taken on M31 (Orion nebula) only to find the learning curve of Affinity is steep, and my results are dismal. Now I don't mind investing my time in a complicated application (or rather, an app about a complicated subject matter), but I need something to get me going. Is there a walk-through available on how to stack a bunch of astro pics and extracting something sensible out of it? Many thanks for your replies, Hoot
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