Yeah, but what if you use Topaz magapixel AI and increase resolution as a result, (obviously), with even sharper edges?.
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Originally Posted by multiweb
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.
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