hey oggie that's a nice result for a first attempt.
The first one looks best in terms of a 3D look and not overprocessed. However it's a bit underprocessed.
It looks better than the one WITH the UV/IR but I think that's just a symptom of either the UV/IR filter you're using (which one is it?) or the way in which you're setting your colour balance.
The first one has very muted colours because you didn't use the UV/IR filter. Set "auto" white balance and it should generally get the colours right if you're using a reasonable quality filter.
Splitting channels and processing RGB will generally produce a better result, but in the cases above the results are over-processed. How many frames did you stack from each channel? How long did you record for?
Anyway here's my quick play with image #1 (photoshop + astraimage).
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