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8 December 1977 Astronomical Applications Of Digital Image Processing
Paul H. Richter
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Abstract
A comparison is made of a number of techniques that have been used for the enhancement of atmospherically degraded astronomical images. These include simple deconvolution or inverse filtering, speckle interferometry with and without phase information, and adaptive optical systems. Each approach has its range of applicability in terms of object brightness, angular extent, and structure. The role of the exposure time has been emphasized, and it is pointed out that simple deconvolution has greater potential than has previously been recognized.
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Paul H. Richter "Astronomical Applications Of Digital Image Processing", Proc. SPIE 0119, Applications of Digital Image Processing, (8 December 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955691
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KEYWORDS
Astronomy

Image processing

Digital image processing

Mirrors

Photography

Telescopes

Linear filtering

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