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1 April 1969 Image Processing With In-Line Optical Systems
Philip S. Considine, Richard A. Profio
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Proceedings Volume 0016, Image Information Recovery; (1969) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946803
Event: Image Information Recovery, 1968, Philadelphia, United States
Abstract
Image processing with in-line optical systems has been improved with improved experimental techniques and with precise methods of filter generation. Both analog and digital processing techniques are available and combined hybrid processing methods have been developed. Analog processing includes in-line and holographic optical processing and hybrid processing utilizes the combined capabilities of digital and analog systems. This paper is concerned with in-line optical processing and one hybrid scheme utilizing digital processing for filter fabrication and an in-line analog system for image processing. Experimental results are demonstrated with illustrations including restored defocused and blurred imagery.
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Philip S. Considine and Richard A. Profio "Image Processing With In-Line Optical Systems", Proc. SPIE 0016, Image Information Recovery, (1 April 1969); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946803
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KEYWORDS
Image filtering

Optical filters

Image processing

Image restoration

Analog electronics

Optical signal processing

Imaging systems

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