rescaling doesn't really affect the result.
Rather it is the perception of the result that causes the issue. This is partly a optical illusion effects (for the greyscale image of the spot) and partly a misunderstanding of what the effect should be (which affects how we see the graph.
To take an analogy, the effect of the psf is not to pile dirt against the side of the kerb(solid step), rather, it needs to erode the top of the curb so as to create the dirt that it can then pile up at the bottom.
The problem comes when we have the classic explanation of the point source. for the point source there is no edge to erode back, merely a narrow tall spire with the top eroded away. we never really see the height of the original spire.
For example, think of starting with a butte that is 1000m high that is then eroded to dust; see Black Butte or Signal Butte in
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butte rather than thinking Merrick's Butte. In these case we "think" that the psf has widened the original spike. However if we apply that to an edge....
Philip Oakley