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3 May 1979 Recent Developments At JPL In The Application Of Image Processing To Astronomy
Jean J. Lorre, William D. Benton, Denis A. Elliott
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Abstract
Four recently developed applications of image processing to astronomy are presented along with illustrative examples. These applications consist of: Automated location and analysis of star and galaxy images; Geometric and radiometric decalibration of vidicon spectra; Display of multiband radio images; Generation of high resolution polarization direction and magnitude maps from images.
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Jean J. Lorre, William D. Benton, and Denis A. Elliott "Recent Developments At JPL In The Application Of Image Processing To Astronomy", Proc. SPIE 0172, Instrumentation in Astronomy III, (3 May 1979); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.957107
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KEYWORDS
Galactic astronomy

Astronomy

Stars

Image processing

Polarization

Calibration

Algorithm development

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