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publicationNumber FR-2901900-A1
titleOfInvention MEASURING THE FLOU CORE OF A DIGITAL IMAGE WHICH MAY BE SUBJECT TO DEFECTS
abstract The method according to the invention comprises, on the one hand, the determination of the parameters of the image blur kernel consisting in identifying the actual distorted albedo transitions and, on the other hand, the possible deflashing treatment of the image. image on the assumption that these real transitions potentially constitute deformed images of the object's walking profiles and by transforming real transitions into corresponding step profiles. This method applies to digital images that may be subject to image defects. defocusing or debugging.
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