To deconvolve an image with Nearest Neighbor:

  1. Choose Process | Nearest Neighbor on the softWoRx main menu bar to open the Nearest Neighbor Deconvolution window.

  2. Enter the original .r3d image file in the Input field.

  3. Enter a file name or window number in the Output field.

  4. Set the deblurring factor. This scaling factor is applied to adjacent images before subtracting them from the image of interest.

  5. Set the enhancement value that determines how much high frequency enhancement is applied to the image being deconvolved.

  6. Set the smoothing value that controls how much low-pass filtration occurs during the blurring process. Decrease the smoothing value when working with noise-free data.  

  7. Click Do It.

  8. View the image in the Image window and make sure that the quality is good. (If you specified a window number as output, the processed image is displayed in a new window as an unsaved image. If you specified a filename as output, you'll need to open the file in the Image window.)

Related Topics

To deconvolve several images

To deconvolve an image using the Constrained Iterative method

Nearest Neighbor Deconvolution Options