<title>Estimation of out-of-focus blur and its effectiveness for deblurring</title>

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We have studied the use of point spread function (PSF) calculated by the wave optics for restoration of out-of- focused images. According to the theory, PSF and its Fourier transform OTF depend only on the defocus quantity (Delta) which can be calculated by using physical quantities of a lens. It is recognized that large objects in out-of-focused images can be restored well by using calculated PSF or OTF when a diaphragm is circular and (Delta) is estimated adequately. However details can not be restored well especially when (Delta) is large. Difference is recognized between PSF based on the geometrical optics and PSF based on the wave optics. It is recognized that images obtained by using PSF calculated by the wave optics are better in sharpness than by using PSF calculated by the geometrical optics. Such difference becomes larger as (Delta) becomes smaller. In the case that the diaphragm differs from a circular disc such as home video cameras, it is important to take the diaphragm form into account.

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  • CRID
    1872553967910740096
  • DOI
    10.1117/12.267165
  • ISSN
    0277786X
  • データソース種別
    • OpenAIRE

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