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30 October 1997 Color restoration for astronomical applications
Richard B. Holmes, Theagenis J. Abatzoglou
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Abstract
A technique for polychromatic image restoration is proposed in the context of high-resolution synthetic aperture imaging. Noise and aberrations from the atmosphere are included in the analysis. The technique is simulated and successful image restorations are shown for objects with spectrally-varying radiance profiles. It is concluded that color restoration requires some additional information, e.g., phase closure or multiple-frame averaging,t o overcome aberrations for robust image formation.
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Richard B. Holmes and Theagenis J. Abatzoglou "Color restoration for astronomical applications", Proc. SPIE 3164, Applications of Digital Image Processing XX, (30 October 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.292749
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KEYWORDS
Image restoration

Astronomy

Signal processing

Synthetic aperture imaging

Error analysis

Image acquisition

Imaging systems

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