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English: Fig. 7 X-ray line profile across high contrast boundaries. Au + Hg X-ray counts as a function of distance along a one dimensional trace, where: The solid black line represents the raw/noisy data and the dashed blue line represents the Haar-Fisz transformed data. Double black arrows show that high contrast image features are identical in size regardless of whether the noisy-raw data, or Haar-Fisz transformed data, are used for measurement. Inset: Red arrow marks the location of the line profile on the Two Boys daguerreotype
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Source Jeffrey M. Davis et. al. "Optimizing compositional images of daguerreotype photographs using post processing methods", Heritage Science doi:10.1186/s40494-016-0080-7
Author Jeffrey M. Davis, Edward P. Vicenzi
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