G'day folkies!
I just started LRGB imaging after a couple of false starts. Having being used to the DSLR I have had to read several F.... manuals!
Plus a new mount + scope makes life more interesting!
Anyhoo, hopefully attached is a Jewel box test image.
I took it with my QSI 683 and did LRGB 100 sec exposures at -20'c.
I then did darks (later) and much later added t shirt flats and bias frames.
I looked at the ADU on my flats and it is way too high- even through the filters so that is another issue.
But I have this green reflection which I never noticed on the DSLR.-plus some other greeny shadows.
I processed as well as I could with calibration and stacking LRGB then coolour combine in Maxim DL (also acquired), then PP in StarTools.
I know I can get rid of it by more post processing, but what actually is it?
If the pic is too small I can try and post a bigger picture later.
By the way the scope is an RC 8 with a feathertouch focuser.
NB hope you are getting better weather than us down here. It's a fright!
Cheers
Graz from Taz