Anyone have CLEAN (astronomical "deconvolution" routine)? [message #12856] |
Thu, 17 September 1998 00:00 |
ressler
Messages: 2 Registered: February 1998
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Now that I've offended everyone who knows what it is by calling it a
deconvolution algorithm, does anyone have a copy of CLEAN implemented for IDL
that they'd be willing to share? I didn't see anything resembling it in the
GSFC astronomy library.
For those who don't know, CLEAN is an algorithm popular among astronomers for
reconstructing radio wavelength images. It can be used as something of a
deconvolution routine since it subtracts a point-spread-function from the peak
of an image, marks the corresponding single pixel in the reconstructed image
with that intensity, then fits a PSF to the new peak, etc., until a final
"cleaned" image is obtained.
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated ...
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Mike
ressler@cougar.jpl.nasa.gov
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