TY - JOUR
T1 - Image enhancement by spatial frequency post-processing of images obtained with pupil filters
AU - Estévez, Irene
AU - Escalera, Juan C.
AU - Stefano, Quimey Pears
AU - Iemmi, Claudio
AU - Ledesma, Silvia
AU - Yzuel, María J.
AU - Campos, Juan
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - The use of apodizing or superresolving filters improves the performance of an optical system in different frequency bands. This improvement can be seen as an increase in the OTF value compared to the OTF for the clear aperture. In this paper we propose a method to enhance the contrast of an image in both its low and its high frequencies. The method is based on the generation of a synthetic Optical Transfer Function, by multiplexing the OTFs given by the use of different non-uniform transmission filters on the pupil. We propose to capture three images, one obtained with a clear pupil, one obtained with an apodizing filter that enhances the low frequencies and another one taken with a superresolving filter that improves the high frequencies. In the Fourier domain the three spectra are combined by using smoothed passband filters, and then the inverse transform is performed. We show that we can create an enhanced image better than the image obtained with the clear aperture. To evaluate the performance of the method, bar tests (sinusoidal tests) with different frequency content are used. The results show that a contrast improvement in the high and low frequencies is obtained.
AB - The use of apodizing or superresolving filters improves the performance of an optical system in different frequency bands. This improvement can be seen as an increase in the OTF value compared to the OTF for the clear aperture. In this paper we propose a method to enhance the contrast of an image in both its low and its high frequencies. The method is based on the generation of a synthetic Optical Transfer Function, by multiplexing the OTFs given by the use of different non-uniform transmission filters on the pupil. We propose to capture three images, one obtained with a clear pupil, one obtained with an apodizing filter that enhances the low frequencies and another one taken with a superresolving filter that improves the high frequencies. In the Fourier domain the three spectra are combined by using smoothed passband filters, and then the inverse transform is performed. We show that we can create an enhanced image better than the image obtained with the clear aperture. To evaluate the performance of the method, bar tests (sinusoidal tests) with different frequency content are used. The results show that a contrast improvement in the high and low frequencies is obtained.
KW - Apodization
KW - Diffraction
KW - Image enhancement
KW - Resolution
UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0030401816304710
U2 - 10.1016/j.optcom.2016.05.076
DO - 10.1016/j.optcom.2016.05.076
M3 - Article
SN - 0030-4018
VL - 380
SP - 21
EP - 27
JO - Optics Communications
JF - Optics Communications
ER -