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In the last part of the tutorial, I will show my final processing procedure for the derotated image of Jupiter's disk using the excellent free Photopea software, very similar to Adobe Photoshop. The goal of this processing is to highlight as much detail as possible in the derotated and integrated image, while maintaining the disk's natural appearance in terms of colors and contrast, and without creating artifacts due to excessive image sharpening. Tutorial content: Part 1: Stacking in Autostakkert Part 2: Sharpening in Registax Part 3: Derotating in WinJUPOS Part 4: Final Processing of the Derotated Image All videos of this tutorial were recorded from the balcony of my apartment in Pula, Croatia, on the night of 19/20. January 2026 Equipment for imaging and processing: Celestron 8 XLT (203mm F/10 Schmidt-Cassegrain) optical tube, Celestron NexStar Evolution mount, 1.25" ZWO ADC, 1.25" GSO APO Barlow 2.5x, 1.25" Astronomik L filter (type 2c), Uranus-C camera. Software: Windows 11, Firecapture, Registax 6, PhotoPea. Computer: Lenovo ThinkBook 16 G6 IRL (CPU: 13th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-1335U, 16 GB RAM, 512 GB SSD, Intel UHD Graphics) Video production software: OBS Studio, Microsoft ClipChamp. Comments and suggestions are more than welcome, thanks :-)