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Old 08-03-2014, 01:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Shiraz View Post
Thanks Cam.
In addition to your comments, I guess that the other distinction is that deconvolution only works properly on data that is still linear, whereas ad-hoc sharpening can be applied to stretched data. One is a formal restoration process, the other is cosmetic. I sometimes wonder if this might explain the occasional dodgy result from deconvolution - it has been applied to stretched data.
regards ray
Great discussion Ray,

further to your comment above,
I wonder if there is any merit in applying the deconvolution to the individual calibrated
subs rather than the raw stack result, pre stretch?

Steve
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