\begin{table}%t3 \caption {\label{Tab:psferr}Overview of consequences of errors in the estimated PSF.} %\centerline { \begin{tabular}{llllll} \hline\hline \noalign{\smallskip} & $\Delta_{\rm mag}^{{e}}$ & $\sigma_{\rm mag}^{{f}}$ & $\Delta_{\rm pos}^{{g}}$ & $\sigma_{\rm pos}^{{h}}$ & Diff$_{\rm mean, \sigma, max}^{{i}}$\\ & [mag] & [mag] & [pix] & [pix] & [counts]\\ \hline a$^{{a}}$ & 0.02 & 0.02--0.11 & 0.05 & 0.03--0.1 & 2.45, 0.50, 0.4\\ b$^{{b}}$ & 0.03 & 0.01--0.13 & 0.02 & 0.02--0.10 & 2.70, 0.26, 1.9\\ c$^{{c}}$ & 0.04 & 0.02--0.13 & 0.05 & 0.025--0.10 & 2.34, 0.12, 1.0\\ d$^{{d}}$ & 0.075 & 0.01--0.12 & 0.03 & 0.016--0.10 & 2.12, 0.27, 1.68 \\ \hline \end{tabular}} \par \smallskip $^{{a}}$ PSF convolved with a 2 pixel FWHM Gaussian, i.e., too broad (mainly in the core). $^{{b}}$ PSF with all pixels raised to the power of~$1.1$, i.e., too narrow. $^{{c}}$ PSF derived from several stars within $5\arcsec$ of the guide star, but ${\sim}4$~mag fainter, i.e. PSF wings underestimated. $^{{d}}$ Moffat function (fitted to guide star PSF) used as PSF. $^{{e}}$ Approximate mean offset between input and measured magnitudes of the stars. $^{{f}}$ Range (for magnitudes 12 to~19) of the standard deviation of the difference between input and measured magnitudes. $^{{g}}$ Approximate mean offset between input and measured pixel positions of the stars (given for~$X$, similar for~$Y$). $^{{h}}$ Range (for magnitudes~12 to~19) of the standard deviation of the difference between input and positions (given for~$X$, similar for~$Y$). $^{{i}}$~Mean, sigma and maximum deviation of estimated diffuse background. \end{table}