Mark,
One thing to watch out for is the stupid imaging trick I tried about a month ago. I typically shoot over two nights, but my situation is eased by using a temp controlled CCD. But my "brilliant" plan that night was to shoot all reds, then blues, then greens. When the inevitable happened and my focus slipped a bit on the second night I had greens that had a higher FWHM than my reds and blues, leaving me with a horrible green halo around all my stars. Could only fix it by unsaturating all the stars, which is hardly the ideal.
My hope is you are a lot smarter than me and realized as soon as you started reading this note that, as my wife says, you can't fix stupid, and would never do this yourself. But people (or at least me) get crazy ideas standing outside in the dark all night and those kinds of "clever" ideas are routinely punished by the gods of astroimaging.
Best,
Jim