Glenn,
would you say colour shift is a collimation issue. I know that in average seeing, i can see the moons of jupiter warping but with say blue to the top and red to the bottom? Also generally, Jupiter will be needed to adjusted with RGB shift in registax accordingly.
Many people have been suggesting not to collimate with the toucam in, ie it may not sit in straight etc, but I am thinking that although it may not be straight, it is still part of the image train. Sure, do not collimate with the toucam in terms of getting "visual" collimation sorted out, but to get "imaging" collimation sorted out, then you must collimate with the complete image train set up.
Any thoughts.
By the way, your posts re exponential deconvolution have worked for me, At the moment, a 3x1.1 to 5x1.1 ME exponential deconvolution seems to be better on Jupiter at the moment - thanks
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