When I started out as a young hardware pup I worked under an engineer
whose university thesis involved deconvolution image processing
algorithms running on a custom instruction set CPU that he built using
2901 ECL bit slice parts. Wire-wrapped across a large array of boards.
Pretty darned fast for the time (that being about 1977).

So yeah, folks have been chasing this one for a while. :)

On Sat, Jul 4, 2015 at 9:14 AM, Jostein Øksne <[email protected]> wrote:
> I believe the algorithms for deconvolution is a topic of much research. Not 
> surprising that new products emerge regularly, with enterprising young 
> developers founding startups with their new takes on solving the problem. :-)
>
> Jostein
>
> Den 2. juli 2015 17.44.53 CEST, skrev Mark Roberts 
> <[email protected]>:
>>Eric Weir wrote:
>>
>>>Not of interest to me, but I thought the group would at least reading
>>what Frye has to say. In any case, Piccure+, a software “cure” for soft
>>lenses. Endorsed with reservations and caveats:
>><http://www.michaelfrye.com/landscape-photography-blog/2015/07/01/cure-soft-lenses/>
>>
>>Seems to be a deconvolution tool like Focus Fixer and Focus Magic.
>>
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