Tamer Rabie, Raman Paranjape, Rangaraj Rangayyan
Journal of Electronic Imaging, Vol. 3, Issue 03, (July 1994) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.176411
TOPICS: Deconvolution, Image enhancement, Fourier transforms, Image analysis, Iterative methods, Image filtering, Electronic filtering, Point spread functions, Error analysis, Image segmentation
We present a new technique for blind restoration of images degraded by a smooth, spatially-invariant, zero-phase blur function. The restored image is obtained by using the information preseived in the phase of the blurred image to form an initial estimate. Successive estimates are produced by iteratively refining the initial estimate. For many images, only a few iterations are required to produce good quality deconvolved images. We provide several examples demonstrating the effectiveness of the new blind deconvolution approach and a discussion regarding the relative merits of the method.