Wiener deconvolution, anyone? [message #18288] |
Thu, 16 December 1999 00:00  |
Richard G. French
Messages: 65 Registered: June 1997
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Hi, gang -
I am looking for a 2-D deconvolution routine that
uses a Wiener filter. The specific application is to sharpen up
some Hubble Space Telescope images of Saturn's rings. I have a
reasonable handle on the Point Spread Function (the response to a point
source). I've tried using FFT's and the deconvolution theorem,
and I've tried doing lots of filtering of the input and output, but
it has not been very satisfactory. I've heard good things about
Wiener deconvolution but I have not seen a reference that deals with it
in two dimensions.
Any of you folks out there in the oil business have any suggestions? I
know that is one place where this is done!
Thanks for any suggestions!
Dick French
Astronomy Dept
Wellesley College
rfrench@wellesley.edu
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Re: Wiener deconvolution, anyone? [message #18353 is a reply to message #18288] |
Mon, 20 December 1999 00:00  |
badastro
Messages: 7 Registered: August 1998
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In comp.lang.idl-pvwave Richard G. French <rfrench@wellesley.edu> wrote:
> Hi, gang -
> I am looking for a 2-D deconvolution routine that
> uses a Wiener filter. The specific application is to sharpen up
> some Hubble Space Telescope images of Saturn's rings. I have a
> reasonable handle on the Point Spread Function (the response to a point
> source). I've tried using FFT's and the deconvolution theorem,
> and I've tried doing lots of filtering of the input and output, but
> it has not been very satisfactory. I've heard good things about
> Wiener deconvolution but I have not seen a reference that deals with it
> in two dimensions.
I hate to mention it here on this group, but I believe there
is an IRAF package that does this. Do you have this loaded up
at Wellesley? It might be an SDAS package, which you can get from the
Space Telescope Science Institute (www.stsci.edu).
* * * * * The Bad Astronomer * * * *
Phil Plait badastro@badastronomy.com
The Bad Astronomy Web Page: http://www.badastronomy.com
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