All,
Thanks for all the discussion and inputs in this thread. After spending several more hours over the last week or so with various options trying to eek out the spiral arms of NGC7331, I have come to the same conclusion as PFILE (Rob) originally suggested.
Which is that I have insufficient signal (actually only about 150 minutes worth) from my light polluted backyard in Folsom, CA. The max useful exposure was about 300s (RGB), since I got almost the same information from a 600s (L) exposure as well.
Rockyracoon I looked at your mono image on flickr, it has amazing detail, bravo, job well done. I know Blue Canyon has much darker skies than in Folsom, which is where I am. I am not sure why my stars seem out of focus to you, each time I take great pains to use Focusmax before I begin imaging. I know I have not taken flats. In any case there should be no motion blur, maybe the seeing was not that good that night.
I have other images taken with Ha, OIII, SII filters with upto 1200s exposure each which are a lot "brighter" as suggested.
Alas some objects like NGC7331 will be out of reach for me unless I spend several nights at a dark sky site. Or maybe I may get some clearner signal with NB filters.
Shailesh Trivedi