Chris Peterson wrote:... It is the ability to adjust contrast in images that makes the technique so much more valuable than visual astronomy.
They may not be cutting edge research instruments any more, but I'm still going to keep using my little telescopes and eyepieces.
The Trifid nebula, for instance, doesn't look anything like it's namesake:And it is the often radical difference between what objects look like in images and what they look like through eyepieces that results in the common question in this forum: "How the heck did they ever come up with that name?"