Hi Steve,
the data was re-sampled from 2.6" to 2.2"
I don't know the particular image and instrumental used in this example, but in the risk of misunderstanding it, I think 'resampling' here means that the original (raw) image has been
oversampled from a scale of 2".6 per pixel to a scale of 2".2 per pixel. The word 'sampling' here refers to an image processing technique (recalculation of image sample values on a different lattice by interpolation) instead of acquisition conditions (the image scale at the focal plane, or the ratio between the image scale and the resolution of the instrument).
The real question is am I throwing away usable data that could be used?
I am not the correct person to answer this (I am a development guy), but I'd say that as long as you have enough raw frames as to achieve a reasonably good SNR, then you are doing it well by discarding low-quality frames. I think it's a matter of achieving a good compromise between SNR and resolution for a particular set of raw data. Let's see what other users with more observational knowledge have to say about this.