Mats,
Dubai is terrible for purposes of imaging. It has a light dome like you wouldn't believe. But I don't image here. Anytime to moon is in the right place and the weather is cooperative (which is most of the time) I hop in my Land Cruiser with all my equipment in the back and drive 4.5 hours up to a mountain in Oman and spend two nights imaging. While not perfect, its way better than Dubai. And since I shoot one target over two night typically, SNR is not an issue for me. For example, just spent the past weekend up on the mountain and was able to shoot 29 frames in each of R, G, and B and am processing it now.
That said, Linear Fit is still necessary because even with great SNR, the different master frames are out of step in their histograms. By using Linear Fit (btw, a huge shout out to Gerald who clued me into that tool and is my PixelMath guru), I end up with RGB image sets that are already aligned when I do the channel combination.
And my days in Dubai/Oman are numbered. Just got my marching orders and the Company is sending me back to Houston effective April 1. So no imaging for a while as my stuff gets shipped back to the States. Looking for one last session in Oman this weekend before the movers come. But once everything arrives, its back to imaging. The Houston Astronomical Society has a great dark sky site about 90 minutes west of downtown Houston (will sure beat that 4.5 hour drive) that I used all the time before moving out here. And it still has a nice southern horizon at 30 degrees N, though not quite as good as Oman at 23 degrees. Will miss seeing the entire Southern Cross in the Spring.
Best,
Jim