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It depends on how/where/when you are looking at your images. If viewing them in NINA you would have to ask NINA support/users how to view in color. Or you could just capture a daytime landscape image with NINA and your T6i to see if they are actually monochrome. It does not matter whether the camera is connected to a lens or a telesccope.

RAW images are Bayered color images (one value per pixel). They need to be de-Bayered (with red, green, and blue values for each pixel) to see them in color. Also, in order to see the colors of de-Bayered images you may also have to process them by stretching them and increasing the color saturation. This is because RAW images of astronomical objects are faint, dark pictures and will tend to look pale and monochrome.

 

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