Some experiments with recursive image restoration algorithms.

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Starting in 1982 the Monitor of Analysis (MOAN) has been operational at the Geneva Observatory as a electronographic stellar photometry reduction package. The package in its HP 1000 version has been successfully used for analysis of electronographic plates from various cameras. The actual version is a single FORTRAN 77 program with approximately 20000 lines of source code and the executable code of 0.5 Mbytes. It may be considered as a large MIDAS application program. As the command language is embedded in the program, the interactive mode is very fast. On the typical CCD image of the stellar field the simple analysis procedure with 15 commands (PSF fitting, instrumental magnitude followed by image display update) requires 1.0 sec/star on the VAX 780.

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