I think you'll find Patrick that in practical application, it's the luminance that drives the appearance of the stars, so just as luminance will dictate the contrast and sharpness of an image, so can chrominance generally be spared deconvolution. Patrick/Dimitris, you're both correct. A PSF is used to de-blur the stars, and yes as they're corrected, they tend to be rounder, smaller, and sharper. Nonstellar detail is also enhanced by this de-blurring effect.