Talk:Deconvolution

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Some online research (eg his obituary) indicates that A. Lindo Patterson was another colleague of Wiener's involved in the application of the concepts of (de)convolution. He was working in X-ray crystallography, probably at the same time or earlier than Robinson's work in seismology. Any information on this topic would be appreciated. This article needs broader information on the history of deconvolution, especially outside of seismology (my own bias). Gwimpey 21:50, 10 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Deconvolution and NMR

I've seen several references to deconvolution in reference to Nuclear magnetic resonance. Someone with some knowledge on the topic might want to add a little info. --Tsuji 00:23, 17 August 2006 (UTC)


[edit] New software link

This software is mainly developed for astronomical image processing:

[edit] Nice example using Richardson-Lucy adaptive restoration

Clarkvision_com Saturn Photo Gallery 1

His homepage says:

All images, text and data on this site are copyrighted. They may not be used except by written permission from Roger N. Clark. All rights reserved.

- perhaps I shouldn't have copied that - oops!

Do you think it would be worth asking for permission to use his images ? Or at least link there ? He seems quite an authoritative source IMO - FWIW. --195.137.93.171 (talk) 02:16, 7 March 2008 (UTC)