Maximum Entropy Deconvolution

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Maximum Entropy Deconvolution ("MaxEnt") is a sophisticated image reconstruction method used to increase spatial resolution in an image. Maximum Entropy uses information stored in the Signal-to-Noise Ratio (S/N) to perform an optimal Deconvolution, thus increasing spatial resolution. MaxEnt is superior to spatial sharpening methods such as crispening filters or unsharp masking because it does not sharpen the noise. Maximum Entropy Deconvolution can sharpen visible features and reveal details that are otherwise difficult to detect no matter how you tweak  the image display. MaxEnt can also be used to recover information from less than optimal, slightly out-of-focus images. This feature is included with Mira Pro x64.