Image deconvolution of extended objects - A comparison of the inverse Fourier and the Lucy techniques

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Fourier Analysis, Image Reconstruction, Jupiter Atmosphere, Saturn Atmosphere, Hubble Space Telescope, Iteration, Signal To Noise Ratios, Voyager Project, Planets, Remote Sensing, Satellite Observations, Hst Satellite, Rings, Techniques, Image Processing, Comparison, Data Reduction, Procedure, Wfpc Instrument, Clouds, Morphology, Structure, Flux, Disk, Saturn

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Two methods of deconvolution, the inverse Fourier method and the Lucy iterative technique, are compared with respect to their applicability to restoration of Hubble Space Telescope images of Saturn. The two techniques are found to provide nearly identical results in the case of cloud morphologies and comparable results for fluxes from Saturn's bright disk.

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