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9 January 1984 Multi-Resolution Splining Using A Pyramid Image Representation
Edward H. Adelson, Peter J. Burt
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Abstract
Two or more images may be joined at the edges in order to form an image mosaic. Mosaics are commonly used in satellite imagery [4]; a dozen or more sub-images of a planet may be joined to form a single large image of the entire planet. The same process is used in trick photography, for advertising and for special effects in film-making.
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Edward H. Adelson and Peter J. Burt "Multi-Resolution Splining Using A Pyramid Image Representation", Proc. SPIE 0432, Applications of Digital Image Processing VI, (9 January 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936662
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Planets

Stars

Linear filtering

Earth observing sensors

Photography

Satellite communications

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