1 August 2000 Restoration of an image degraded by vibrations using only a single frame
Yitzhak Yitzhaky, G. Boshusha, Y. Levy, Norman S. Kopeika
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A recently developed method for the restoration of motion- blurred images is investigated and implemented for the special complicated case of image blur due to sinusoidal vibrations. Sinusoidal vibrations are analyzed in the context of blur identification and image restoration. The extent of the blur and the optical transfer function (OTF) are identified from the blurred image by a straightforward process without the use of iterative techniques. The blurred image is restored using a simple Wiener filter with the identified OTF. The main novel achievement is the use of only a single vibrated blurred image as input information, on which the restoration process is based. The various cases of blur types that depend on the imaging conditions are considered. Examples of blur identification and image restoration are presented.
Yitzhak Yitzhaky, G. Boshusha, Y. Levy, and Norman S. Kopeika "Restoration of an image degraded by vibrations using only a single frame," Optical Engineering 39(8), (1 August 2000). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.1305319
Published: 1 August 2000
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KEYWORDS
Image restoration

Point spread functions

Modulation transfer functions

Optical transfer functions

Signal to noise ratio

Image filtering

Phase transfer function

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