[PIPE2D-452] Develop methods to quickly estimate effective FRD from defocused images Created: 12/Sep/19 Updated: 27/Jan/20 Resolved: 27/Jan/20 |
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| Status: | Won't Fix |
| Project: | DRP 2-D Pipeline |
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| Type: | Task | Priority: | Normal |
| Reporter: | ncaplar | Assignee: | ncaplar |
| Resolution: | Won't Fix | Votes: | 0 |
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| Description |
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This ticket is to estimate the feasibility and methods of estimating small changes to effective FRD. Such small changes could happen due to angular misalignment. The main questions are 1. Is there a simple, preferably analytical way to estimate this difference from looking at the set of couple of defocused images. 2. How defocused do images do need to be in order to estimate this difference. I am attaching example.png to show modeled differences in defocused and focused images with slight changing of the FRD. |
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| Comment by ncaplar [ 27/Jan/20 ] |
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moved to PIPE2D-509 |