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1 December 1991 HST image processing: an overview of algorithms for image restoration
Robert A. Gonsalves, Peter Nisenson
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Abstract
After the Hubble Space Telescope was stabilized so that it could image a star, scientists were dismayed to find that the telescope produced severely degraded images. A flaw in the manufacture of the primary mirror causes an aberration that appears to be circularly symmetric. In this paper we review some of the algorithms and procedures that have been used to perform image restoration of the Hubble data.
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Robert A. Gonsalves and Peter Nisenson "HST image processing: an overview of algorithms for image restoration", Proc. SPIE 1567, Applications of Digital Image Processing XIV, (1 December 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.50824
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

Point spread functions

Hubble Space Telescope

Image restoration

Digital image processing

Stars

Electronic filtering

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