Perhaps not exactly an imaging "class." But, might I suggest, a Saturday for all those interested to travel to Tremonton (Tyler - you are in Tremonton aren't you?????) and have you show us your equipment, etc, and show how you work on a new image. We (cause I'm interested too) could be the flies on the wall and just hanging over your shoulder to see how you do it. Not a full day, or not even a full afternoon, but maybe an hour or two? Just a suggestion. I recall Don Parker said for every hour he spent at the telescope/camera, he spent 12 hours at the computer working over the data. His planetary images were spectacular for an " amateur." Your post about dialing down the red was very interesting (to me) as well. We must all surmise your spending a lot longer working over the data to reach something YOU are satisfied with, but it helps us all appreciate the process when you send a post like that :)