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Performance of image-plane sharpness criteria in image reconstruction

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Abstract

The performance of image-plane sharpness criteria for purposes of image reconstruction is discussed in terms of a probabilistic model. This model provides a general framework for understanding sharpness criteria and predicts that the accuracy of the phase compensation process is proportional to the number of discrete phase correcting elements.

© 1978 Optical Society of America

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