I have found some other implementations of blind deconvolution which
seem lighter. A Matlab example here :
http://cs.nyu.edu/~dilip/research/blind-deconvolution/.

*Aurélien PIERRE*
aurelienpierre.com <http://aurelienpierre.com>

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Le 2017-04-27 à 04:50, Heiko Bauke a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> Am 27.04.2017 um 10:27 schrieb Aurélien PIERRE:
>> I found a software (http://relaunch.piccureplus.com/) which goal is to
>> apply adaptative deconvolution to pictures in order to remove blur and
>> noise. The result is quite amazing, without halos.
> [...]
>
> looks very interesting.
>
> [...]
>> I know
>> some of the developpers here are PhD in physics and maths, maybe they
>> could take a look.
>
> I just had a very quick look at the research paper.  This filter
> probably demands rather high computational resources, it needs to
> compute discrete Fourier transforms and to solve sparse linear
> systems. It might be too slow for a darktable-work flow.  I will test
> this filter soon.
>
>
>     Heiko
>


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