Hi Greg
yes, your right...lets not forget that this is false colour imaging...designed to bring out the different energy levels and emission lines in the nebula, altering the pallette as the imager sees fit...its all about aesthetically pleasing images and there is no right or wrong way.
I use a number of methods to keep star colours natural...sometimes I just use remove the magenta and other times I might shoot RGB, or use-bicolour...the latter is the best way as you have already got the data.
I am surprised my system is working at all...I have completely removed the Proline and FSQ again, totally rebalanced, short TPOINT mapping run, cable management, re-initalising...and on and on.
cheers
Martin
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