Planet Jupiter and AI application
Taken by Raffaello Lena on February 17, 2026 @ Rome Italy
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I'm doing some experiments and research on how AI can be used for image processing. The goal is to make an objective comparison and see what AI can provide, with or without artifacts. This image is a comparison between my telescopic image (18 cm Mak Cassegrain) and the AI ​​processing result of my same image. There are tons of details, and some have probably been exaggerated and possibly—I wonder, and I ask you—artifacts (?). The comparison between the two images can't hold up, but some doubts probably arise. The goal is to make other comparisons of various types and different planets, the sun, and the moon.
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