Microscopy: Deconvolution Microscopy (David Agard)
https://www.ibiology.org/talks/deconvolution-microscopy/
Deconvolution is a technique to calculate a model for the object that gave rise to the microscope image using knowledge about the way the microscope forms images. This lecture describes the basic principles of various deconvolution techniques and introduces principles important to deconvolution such as the Fourier transform, points spread function and optical transfer function.
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Deconvolution is a technique to calculate a model for the object that gave rise to the microscope image using knowledge about the way the microscope forms images. This lecture describes the basic principles of various deconvolution techniques and introduces principles important to deconvolution such as the Fourier transform, points spread function and optical transfer function.
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