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Originally Posted by bloodhound31
Thanks everyone.
I like your adjustment there RN.  I am still having problems getting my head around processing, but I think I am getting there. Just about every picture I have put out with the new camera, I get replies saying, "too red". I thought I had deliberately got away for the red for this one but obviously not.
It's funny, I got more positive feedback from my pics when they were worse. (DSLR shots) Still trying to figure that out.
Baz. 
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What length of subs are you running in each colour??. If this occurs with most of your piccies, then your camera is not as sensitive in the green as it is in blue and red. That maybe a function of the filters you're using but it more than likely the CCD in the camera (especially if it's an OSC). What I would do to compensate for that is take more subs in the green, or lengthen the time you take the subs for, maybe reduce the subs for the red and blue. It's a matter of playing around until you get the numbers right
If your camera is an OSC, when you stack and then process your pics, check the histograms before you do anything else. If the green is always tighter than the other colours, you can adjust this by stretching histogram. You can do this by changing the output values for the channel in your image and also by moving the sliders about on the histogram itself. I would also adjust the black points for the other channels too. Colour balance is another thing you can adjust which will help with the green channel, by adjusting the amount of each of the colours in the image, so that you get the right mix of RGB.