Technical Papers – Daylight Imaging
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Automating Image Enhancement Optimization Using Image Quality Metrics
(2014)
David Gerwe (Boeing), Brandoch Calef (Boeing Laser Technical Services), Carlos Luna (Boeing Phantomworks)
David Gerwe (Boeing), Brandoch Calef (Boeing Laser Technical Services), Carlos Luna (Boeing Phantomworks)
Keywords: image enhancement, image quality
Daylight Imaging of SSA Targets Through Distributed Volume Non-Kolmogorov and Anisotropic Deep Turbulence at Low Elevation Angles
(2014)
Jeremy Bos (Air Force Research Laboratory)
Jeremy Bos (Air Force Research Laboratory)
Keywords: Daylight Imaging, Imaging through Turbulence, Non-Kolmogorov Turbulence, Anisotropic turbulence
Inertially-Aided Image Stabilization
(2014)
Steve Griffin (Boeing), Brandoch Calef (Boeing)
Steve Griffin (Boeing), Brandoch Calef (Boeing)
Keywords: Image stabilization
The Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope: A Project Update.
(2014)
Thomas Rimmele (National Solar Observatory), T. Berger (National Solar Observatory), J. McMullin (National Solar Observatory), M. Warner (National Solar Observatory), R. Casinsi (High Altitude Observatory), J. Kuhn (University of Hawaii), H. Lin (University of Hawaii), F. Woeger (National Solar Observatory), W. Schmidt (Kiepenheuer Institute, Freiburg), A. Tritschler (National Solar Observatory), DKIST Team
Thomas Rimmele (National Solar Observatory), T. Berger (National Solar Observatory), J. McMullin (National Solar Observatory), M. Warner (National Solar Observatory), R. Casinsi (High Altitude Observatory), J. Kuhn (University of Hawaii), H. Lin (University of Hawaii), F. Woeger (National Solar Observatory), W. Schmidt (Kiepenheuer Institute, Freiburg), A. Tritschler (National Solar Observatory), DKIST Team
Keywords: Sun, space weather, adaptive optics, telescopes, solar instrumentation, telescope operations