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Old 29-09-2006, 01:13 PM
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Well it does look like a well references thesis al right! I has a quick speed read of this and like the rest of you moved quickly towards the summary pages.

So what he is saying is that with high speed low noise imaging (even with optics that are not 100%) you get very high resulution images with resampling of some sort and that the "Lucky" exposure technique works more cost effectively than adaptive optics. Is that right?
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