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Originally Posted by strongmanmike
I think it does, if you coregister one image to the other the one co registered will be warped to match the base image and this blurs the data a little, plus why the 200% upscale anyway?
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Linear Algebra 101. If what you suggest is true then RGB combining or stacking of multiple images is doomed to fail with anything less than perfectly aligned raw data (mine sure as heck isn't)
The 200% upscale was simply so I could see foot-print changes better...the relativities stay the same.
In any event Mike, it's a silly comparsion...(sorry Bert) as they are simply too many variables (seeing, filter homogeniety & figure, data depth, processing etc. etc. ) to draw any meaningful conclusions.