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Old 15-06-2022, 05:09 PM
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Originally Posted by multiweb View Post
I'd say 1:1 is as far as you'd go. Good data still holds at that level. I found that if the seeing is good and you dithered doing a drizzle integration will give you a final with details that are still sharp slightly past your image scale so close to 2:1. A good image will look ok at 1:1 and any res lower. Then there's the gear used as well. So although an image might have still edge aberrations if on-axis is excellent then I still see it as an excellent capture because the imperfections are limitations of the gear, not processing induced. Noise, reflections or chromatic aberrations don't bother me the least.
Thanks for your response Marc. It is good to see where different people land on this.
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