Thanks all

Actually, yes there is richardson lucy deconvolution and a host of other functions in Iris Ive yet to discover, I tried the richardson lucy on some small planetaries, it sharpened them up a little, but takes forever to do large areas, best to crop around the small object.
Guiding with your 300mm lens is a pleasure, because of the fast FL meaning exposures dont have to be as long, and I can do so while seated. With the 10 inch the FL is 1400mm, far less forgiving of guide errors, and often have to guide for up to 20 mins at a time while standing.
If I won lotto an order for a Losmandy Titan, and Sbig guide camera would be placed, and from then on Id always get the sharpest possible pictures from a 10 inch scope

Id then do super deep imaging sessions of several nights on one object. A pet wish would be to image a single area 1/2 hour exposures exposures, 8 hours each night over 5 nights, for a total of 40 hours of imaging (80 separate exposures) stack them and see how deep I can go.
Scott