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29 January 1988 Towards Making Shift-And-Add A Versatile Imaging Technique
R.H. T. Bates, B.L. K. Davey
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Abstract
Recent advances in deconvolution have allowed positive images to be deconvolved without prior knowledge of either of the images comprising the convolution. We incorporate these methods into the shift-and-add principle by exploiting the property of the basic shift-and-add image that it is a (noisy) convolution of the true image of an object with some unknown point-spread-function. This allows an estimate of the true image to be extracted from the shift-and-add image. The computational efficiency of basic shift-and-add is preserved during data gathering since extensive computation is only applied to a single image. Results are presented of a computer simulation of the technique, indicating that it can remove the "ghosts" which are present in the basic shift-and-add image of a multiple star.
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R.H. T. Bates and B.L. K. Davey "Towards Making Shift-And-Add A Versatile Imaging Technique", Proc. SPIE 0828, Digital Image Recovery and Synthesis, (29 January 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.942083
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KEYWORDS
Image stacking

Speckle

Convolution

Deconvolution

Contamination

Point spread functions

Fourier transforms

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