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This gives the retinal images for each wavelength.
Convolution theorem:
![$\displaystyle WI\left( \lambda \right) \otimes PSF\left( \lambda \right) = ifft...
...(\lambda \right)\right] \times fft\left[PSF\left(\lambda \right)\right]\right\}$](img66.png) |
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where
is the wavelength representation of the displayed image
Table 7:
Retinal images
400 nm |
450 nm |
500 nm |
550 nm |
![\includegraphics[width=0.22\columnwidth]{Images/RI400.ps}](img68.png) |
![\includegraphics[width=0.22\columnwidth]{Images/RI450.ps}](img69.png) |
![\includegraphics[width=0.22\columnwidth]{Images/RI500.ps}](img70.png) |
![\includegraphics[width=0.22\columnwidth]{Images/RI550.ps}](img71.png) |
600 nm |
650 nm |
700 nm |
750 nm |
![\includegraphics[width=0.22\columnwidth]{Images/RI600.ps}](img72.png) |
![\includegraphics[width=0.22\columnwidth]{Images/RI650.ps}](img73.png) |
![\includegraphics[width=0.22\columnwidth]{Images/RI700.ps}](img74.png) |
![\includegraphics[width=0.22\columnwidth]{Images/RI750.ps}](img75.png) |
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Florent Autrusseau
2005-03-09