@irmaars21 We addressed this in our earlier chapters (ch 19-20), but we are. Right now, we're re-releasing these chapters while KKJ releases their own, and then we will be working together for the newer ones. The reason why we felt the need to do these first, is that they provide important context for later chapters, so we needed to keep our information/terminology/turn of phrase consistent with our own translations, to prevent it from being confusing to readers.
@Theteresu Raw compiling is where you save the images from the source, whereas stitching is where the base images are put together into one longer image. They're often used as synonymous, but they are different processes that may or may not need to be done separately, depending on the medium that they are taken from. Denoising is taking the stitched raws and increasing their image quality with a (free) website trained to do that (with art, specifically, as opposed to the normal denoising process with images). It basically gets rid of (or at least decreases) the amount of noise/specks in the images.
Hope that makes sense!