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Restoration of longitudinal images

Yiping Hu, B. Roy Frieden

Year
1988
Citations
5

Abstract

In this paper, a method of restoring longitudinal images is developed. By using the transfer function for longitudinal objects, and inverse filtering, a longitudinal image may be restored. The Fourier theory and sampling theorems for transverse images cannot be used directly in the longitudinal case. A modification and reasonable approximation are introduced. We have numerically established a necessary relationship between just-resolved longitudinal separation (after inverse filtering), noise level, and the taking conditions of object distance and lens diameter. An empirical formula is also found to well-fit the computed results. This formula may be of use for designing optical systems which are to image longitudinal details, such as in robotics or microscopy.

Keywords

OpticsFourier transformOptical transfer functionInversePoint spread functionComputer scienceNoise (video)Image processingLens (geology)Transfer function

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