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22 July 1997 Pixel-scale feature restoration from microscanned image data
Stephen K. Park, Mark R. Idema
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Abstract
In this paper we demonstrate that if micro-scanning is used with image composition and digital restoration then this process can be used to accurately restore pixel-scale features that couldn't be accurately restored otherwise. The performance of this technique is analyzed by model-based simulations using a comprehensive digital image processing systems model that accounts for blurring, noise, sampling, image composition, restoration filtering and reconstruction.
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Stephen K. Park and Mark R. Idema "Pixel-scale feature restoration from microscanned image data", Proc. SPIE 3074, Visual Information Processing VI, (22 July 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.280638
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Composites

Digital imaging

Image restoration

Digital image processing

Image processing

Point spread functions

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