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deconvolver - Tool



Package general
Module deconvolver


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deconvolver tool


Description
deconvolver is a tool that deconvolves a known point spread function from an image. A deconvolver must be constructed for each dirty image and point spread function for which one wishes to do processing. Multicple copies of deconvolver may be made at any time (provide they are given different names).

Constructors
deconvolver Construct a deconvolver tool
deconvolvertester Construct a deconvolver tool for testing
Functions
boxmask Construct a mask from blc, trc
clarkclean Make a clean image using the Clark Clean a threshold
clean Make a clean image with Hogbom or MultiScale Clean
clipimage Zero all pixels where Stokes I is below a threshold
close Close the deconvolver tool
convolve Convolves an image with the PSF
dirtyname Return the name of the dirty-image table
done Terminate the deconvolver process
ft Fourier transform the specified model
id Return the Glish ID of the tool
make Make an empty image
makegaussian Make an image with a single gaussian component
makeprior Make the mem's prior image, or make a mask
mem Make the mem image
open Open a new dirty image and PSF
pixon Deconvolve using the Pixon algorithm
psfname Return the name of the PSF-image table
reopen Reopen the dirty image and PSF
residual Find the residuals
restore Restore the residuals
setscales Set the scale sizes for MultiScale Clean
smooth smooth the image
state Return the ``state'' of the tool
summary Summarize the current state
type Return the type of the of the tool
updatestate [A GUI builders related function]Update the GUI to reflect the currect state




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