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May I clip bright pixels which dominate the scene?


I have a widefield image with a few very bright pixels which dominate the scene.

As a rule, it is never a good idea to tinker with the greyscale of an image prior to deconvolution.
For example, if one would clip the bright pixels in an image the in-focus image of the object will not correspond anymore with the non-clipped blur it causes. In the restoration this usually results in insufficient blur removal.

A different thing applies for Hot Pixels. These can be removed effectively with the Hot Pixel Remover.



Keywords: widefield non-linearity clipping
Categories: Faq Deconvolution, Faq Microscopy, Faq Visualization, Huygens Faq, Imported Faqs
Platforms: Linux, Windows, Mac
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