I have found out where the problem lies with the apparent movement of the larger stars compared to the small ones.
All the separate subs that show the movement after StarAlignment have been taken on the
opposite side of the meridian compared to the sub used as the register.
I tried doing manual 180 deg rotations of those subs with both DynamicCrop and FastRotation before StarAlignment, but this does not make any difference.
The reason the small stars appear to stay still after integration, I believe is down to the rejection working better on the smaller less saturated stars. If you blink the individual subs after StarAlignment you will see the larger stars move, and the fainter small stars are made into a short line, i.e. the stars are elongated. This is the same even when large and small stars are close together.
The result are image of stars that are in different positions, it could be that all the red subs were taken on one side and the blue on the other side of the meridian, giving this colour fringing effect. The shifting of one colour with ChannelMatch is just masking the issue and is not really a solution.
I have tried other settings in StarAlignment and this can be made much worse using 2-D Surface Splines. But I do not have the knowlege to try different settings to cure this issue, which can't be an optical problem. The camera is not rotated when passing over the meridian. And the issue is with any of my images, not just the original image I posted about.
The galaxy group subs below are of the Coma Galaxy Cluster ACO 1656, taken in NIR and are 1800s exposures. There are an awful lot of galaxies in this image.
These three subs are all calibrated, the first two were taken with the scope on one side of the meridian and the last one on the opposite side:
http://www.mikeoates.org/astro/aco_1656_1800s_nir_bin1-25c_20150324_04_c_c_cc.xisfhttp://www.mikeoates.org/astro/aco_1656_1800s_nir_bin1-25c_20150324_05_c_c_cc.xisfhttp://www.mikeoates.org/astro/aco_1656_1800s_nir_bin1-25c_20150324_06_c_c_cc.xisfUse the first one as the register and you will see using Blink, the issue I have.
If this can be resolved, the quality of my images will increase a great deal, not only for the colour fringing but also the definition and increased SNR as lots of good photons are being thrown away.
I hope Juan sees this and can help.
Thank you,
Mike