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Originally Posted by Rangel(kf7fdb)
Typically you want the HSL value to be filtering out as much as you can without removing any of the target. In the picture you have, some of the target is blacked out so your HSL values are too narrow. Try widening it and then maybe add filters to the minimum width to get ride of noise that remains.
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Do you happen to have an example of a workflow that would correct this? I've widened my ranges and it's helped a little. What do you mean by adding filters to minimum width?