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26 October 1983 Production Of Optical Coordinate Transform Filters By A Computer Controlled Scanning Interferometric Pattern System
Richard Sandstrom, Sing H. Lee
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Abstract
Optical filters which are capable of performing discrete two-dimensional coordinate transformations for space-variant image processing are described. Several examples of space variant image processing are given, including the application of conformal mapping to a problem in potential flow theory. With simple optical arrangements, both the forward and inverse transformations can be performed with the same filter. Production of these filters by a microcomputer controlled scanning Interferometric Pattern System is detailed.
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Richard Sandstrom and Sing H. Lee "Production Of Optical Coordinate Transform Filters By A Computer Controlled Scanning Interferometric Pattern System", Proc. SPIE 0437, Intl Conf on Computer-Generated Holography, (26 October 1983); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.937132
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KEYWORDS
Contrast transfer function

Optical filters

Interferometry

Mirrors

Image filtering

Spatial frequencies

Transparency

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