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Research Article| Volume 17, ISSUE 2, P285-297, June 1997

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Digital Image Processing for Microscopy

  • Robert Ezzell
    Correspondence
    Address reprint requests to Robert Ezzell, PhD, Shriners Burns Institute, Building 1400 West, One Kendall Square, Cambridge, MA 02139
    Affiliations
    From the Department of Surgery, Massachusetts General Hospital East; Department of Surgery, Harvard Medical School; and Department of Surgery, the Center for Engineering in Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
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      The author introduces some of the basic concepts in the theory and mechanics of digital signal processing techniques as applied to microscopy. With the right software and a sound approach, a great deal of information can be retrieved from noisy or degraded images. The author also discusses manipulation of images in order to produce a clearer images for the observer.
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