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Old 21-07-2008, 10:21 AM
rally
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Dennis,

I think because they had an accurate a reliable benchmark reference to start with and lots of tweaking before they got it right I bet.

They say "and the high production repeatability for the HC/HCD lenses"

If the image is substantially degraded especially around bright stars there isnt any info to recover anyway - its blown out.
So having good data in the first place would be essential.

But there exists a possibility to do something - one day they will have software and reference images with which the ordinary man will be able to calibrate their scope images against along with th enormal flast and darks etc to improve the odds.

Ever seen Focus Magic - its advanced deconvolution algorithms go some way to this already.

Cheers

Rally
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