There is another cause for this and it's what happens to my images. If I take R G & B subs (mono camera) and one or more were taken on one side of the meridan and one or more on the other side, they don't line up.
A fudge that has limited success is the Channel Match tool as already mentioned.
But the best method is to ensure I take all R G & B images on the same side of the meridan. It does not seem to matter with narrowband images, perhaps because they are "narrowband" and the optics can cope better.
I have never got round to sorting out the real cause which is probably some optical misalignment due to optics or focuser movement in the scope. I know it's not ideal, but I have managed for a few years now and I really don't want to send the scope back to Japan for checking and re-collimating!
Mike