Regarding deconvoultion using a point-spread function
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I am deconvoluting an image with a simulated point-spread function (PSF), and the top pixels of my image obviously have their intensity decreased. The intensity of the top pixels should, in theory, be the highest. How do I adress this in a reasonable way?
load('data');
image2=deconvwnr(image1,PSF,0.5);
figure(), hold on
subplot(2,1,1), imagesc(image1), axis off, title('Original Image')
subplot(2,1,2), imagesc(image2), axis off, title('Deconvoluted Image')
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Walter Roberson
2025 年 2 月 17 日
I notice the line in the documentation,
- The output image J could exhibit ringing introduced by the discrete Fourier transform used in the algorithm. To reduce the ringing, use I = edgetaper(I,psf) before calling deconvwnr.
Perhaps you could try that?
Sebastian Daneli
2025 年 2 月 17 日
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2025 年 2 月 17 日
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