Hi John
I can see one dither near the beginning. otherwise in your 5+ hour run there is no other dither command registered in the log
Your guiding result indicate a total RMS of 0.49" over the course of the 5 hour run with RA and Dec very close. You didn't say what was your imaging resolution but that would have produced nice round stars
At first glance it appears guiding was excellent, no issues with polar alignment
In fact, it's so good, it seems a little suspicious.
I don't see anything obvious that sticks out as a smoking gun to indicate it a problem, but for example i'm looking at your starmass over the entire 5 hour run and it seems exceptionally steady. (starmass is the yellow line)
Again, no obvious signs of issues like hot pixel, maybe you can really good seeing conditions?
the image scale also indicates you were guiding at accuracies of 0.06-0.08 pixels. I'd seen similar before but wow you are right at the limit of pixel resolution
You also imaged for 5 continuous hours, it appears you imaged two hours past the meridian, is that correct?
Regarding your resulting image, it doesn't really look egg shaped to me as in star elongation. there seems to be focus issues and perhaps some backspacing. the stars mostly look out of focus at different wavelengths. Can you describe how you acquired the data in sharpcap? are these long exposures that you later stacked, is this eaa, what kind of camera and filters were you using? how did you stack the resulting images?
So again overall these rms values look very good, I just don't know if I entirely believe it
As someone being new to the hobby i'd say you are doing well, regardless