Thanks all, I must admit I am a bit impartial on the first image I did too. I am sure if the wind wasn't so strong it would have been better.
Usually I registax all 13000 frames but my hard drive is almost full and so I could only extract 1300 images and from each mosaic 10 images were Registax'ed to get rid of impurities and noise. I usually use registax on about 50 to 100 images with plenty of images to reject if really bad. Unfortunately 10 image per mosaic wasn't much at all.
I have done some Jupiter images but not with a Barlow, and as it only a non tracking DOB the resolution is not the best but still quite proud of the result. Once I investigate and afford tracking I will do some more higher res images of the planets. Below is a link to my album where I have taken a few images.
http://picasaweb.google.com/mswhin63
I found the dust on the IR filter I used. I will clean it see if that fixes the problem. I have seen the marks where I screwed the Mogg adaptor in too hard and feel it crushed the CCD sensor slightly causing the funny colours on the image. The Mogg adaptor screw is to long for the camera yet the others are too short to work with my camera.
Attached is a raw Frame image before Registax, notice the blue tinge on the upper left corner and the brown tinge on the lower left corner of the image. Can also see the dust.
Overall despite the problems the image quality from the camera is great. I still have so much more resolution left on the camera but the frame rate is quite slow and starts to show blur of planetary motion as well. If i had tracking i am sure i can go much higher resolution.
Next venture bigger hard drive.