What you are saying is true Doug but I am looking past the processing at the performance of the scope and its coatings. Not all scopes coatings are equally effective. Ask Roland Christen from AP or Yuri from TEC. That is what I observed having used both scopes so the processing is constant from myself in each instance. The 106N gives richer colours no doubt about it. I think some FSQ owners who have used both are aware of this. But yes that is given processing as a constant and it is a huge variable but if the colour data was affected in the imaging then it is not there to assign or shift around in Photoshop as much as you think.
Greg.
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