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[Degradation Pipeline] What's the meaning of 100 PSF kernels #69

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Luciennnnnnn opened this issue Aug 6, 2024 · 3 comments
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@Luciennnnnnn
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Hi, I notice that you applied PSF kernel from pyblur, however, I can't find any description about these kernels, do you have any ideas about it?

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Algolzw commented Aug 6, 2024

Hi, I think the PSF kernels are predefined and saved in the pkl file, you may ask the pyblur repo for detailed information.

@Luciennnnnnn
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Thanks. I'll try it, though I think it is hard to get response from them, the repo is created 8 years ago.

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Algolzw commented Aug 7, 2024

No worries. You can also visualize those kernels directly if there is no response :)

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