I recently purchased an Astronomik CLS-CCD clip in filter for my Canon DSLR to use when imaging from home in light polluted suburbia. It reduces my sky glow by a full 2 stops, so it's definitely working as expected in this regard. However, there seems to be a side effect when using the filter - my red channel has larger stars than my green and blue channels. This doesn't happen with the same lens without the filter, so I'm wondering if this is common with light pollution filters, especially the CLS-CCD. I was using my Canon 28-70 2.8L @35mm F4 during the filter testing which is not an APO lens, but since the lens without the filter is fine there much be something going on that makes the red channel bloat while using the filter.
Secondarily, I'm wondering about ways to fix the issue in PI during post processing. I've tried MorphologicalTransform on just the red channel using a star mask to protect the background with some success, but an unfiltered sub is still better. Perhaps I just need to fine tune this process a bit more, but I'd like to hear if others have this same issue and how you go about fixing it - either during capture or in PI after imaging.
Craig