2017-02-28 11:02:58 -0600 | commented answer | correct ghosting Thank you for your answer. I will try with a polarized filter. |
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2017-02-20 15:11:35 -0600 | asked a question | correct ghosting I have an application in which I have to process images taken through a mirror. The camera and mirror positions are fixed, and the object is always in the same position with respect to the mirror. The problem is that I get a ghosting effect because the image is also reflected by the transparent surface of the mirror. I will try to get a first surface mirror for my application, but I wonder if this ghosting effect can be corrected by software. Any hint would be appreciated (a paper, algorithm, anything). I believe this should be possible, since the camera and mirror are both fixed, and the object is always at the same distance from the mirror, but I don't know where to start looking. Thank you in advance. [edit] I have added a couple of pictures of a grid pattern that show the ghosting effect. |