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Dirac_matrices on March 19, 2026 9:28 am I am a total beginner, and I am curious about the density of stars visible in this image compared to some other images where I saw very little stars. Is it after the image post processing that the number of stars reduces?
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I am a total beginner, and I am curious about the density of stars visible in this image compared to some other images where I saw very little stars. Is it after the image post processing that the number of stars reduces?