Hi Jose, thank you for taking my comments constructively. Bottom line is that your result is still way superior to my own! But I was not judging you against me, but against the best I have seen of the various forums, and I was writing openly, to try & make sense of my own thoughts of what I was seeing - everything was telling me it should be a great result, and yet, somethings not quite right.
After posting, I looked at one of my own results & it also does not match my master image, so I suspect part of the issue is in downsizing & saving as a jpeg. Coupled with the bit of extra noise you mention, & my lack of experience viewing bi colour, I think each little bit conspires against the visual impact. Have you thought about grabbing another 4 hrs in SII & using a false colour on yoru data to better balance the colours?
I have not noticed that much intrusive noise from my camera yet, but maybe I have not pushed the data that hard......oh wait, that is not entirely true - I have noticed that my blue channel was very noisey vs green, which in turn was significantly noisier than the red. I applied Noise Ninja to all 3 channels independantly in an attempt to improve the noise.....BUT I only had 4x300s 2x2bin on each of the 3 colours. I did not shoot darks or flat lights though.
With my experience in mind, maybe it is your OIII data being cyan, which is contributing the noise element, have you thought about running noise ninja on the OIII grey scale first? Maybe it wont help you so much as it did me as you have more data to start with, but might be worth a look.
I guess the other aspect that would help is if you collected some L component & used your exisiting data purely for the colour - that way you can get away with being more aggressive on the noise reduction on the colour channels.......I'm new to mono (LRGB) imaging, & have not tried narrow band at all yet, but I've been shocked at what the L part can add to an image & what you can get away with on the colour channels.......but you probably already know this!
With all this in mind, what is your opinion of the camera? Mine is very very favourable, BUT I am comparing to a DSLR as the 460EX is my first steps into a dedicated astro CCD of any type.