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15 April 1983 Optical Restoration For Rotation Blur By Sequence Deconvolution
Richard Bamler, Josef Hofer-Alfeis
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Proceedings Volume 0422, 10th Intl Optical Computing Conf; (1983) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936143
Event: 10th International Optical Computing Conference, 1983, Cambridge, United States
Abstract
Rotation blur cannot be described by a convolu-tion in x-y space, as, e.g., linear motion blur. Hence inverse filtering (deconvolution) in x-y is not possible, the system to be inverted is shift-variant. By modelling the recording process (e.g. on photographic material) in three dimensions (x-y and t), however, the blurring process can be described as a convolution and a multiplication. The 3D functions involved can be handled by a coherent-optical processor by means of sequence representations. Hence deblurring becomes essentially a sequence deconvolution. The sequence deconvolution point response is discussed and experimental re-sults for blur simulation and deblurring are shown.
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Richard Bamler and Josef Hofer-Alfeis "Optical Restoration For Rotation Blur By Sequence Deconvolution", Proc. SPIE 0422, 10th Intl Optical Computing Conf, (15 April 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936143
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KEYWORDS
Deconvolution

Convolution

3D modeling

Photography

3D image processing

Image processing

Imaging systems

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