Scanning Microscopy
Abstract
The arrival of image algebras has made it possible to express a vast amount of the heterogeneous material in the image processing literature in a convenient and consistent manner. Furthermore, this type of formulation has proved very fertile and many new ideas have emerged. Image restoration has, however, been studied very much less than enhancement and analysis. We explain briefly the use of one such algebra in this field and show that such tasks as reconstruction from focal series and three-dimensional reconstruction can easily be incorporated.
Recommended Citation
Hawkes, P. W.
(1992)
"Image Algebra and Restoration,"
Scanning Microscopy: Vol. 1992:
No.
6, Article 17.
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.usu.edu/microscopy/vol1992/iss6/17