Cleaning Cosmic Rays from Image Sets
This note describes the Clean Image Set
command as taken from the Mira User's Guide. This tool is provided in
Mira Pro x64.
This is exceptionally effective for removing transient artifacts such as cosmic rays and other radiation events
as well as sporadic hot pixels. The Clean Image Set
command compares the members of an image set to determine statistically what
pixels are transient and should be corrected. The results can be superior to
that obtaining using other methods because this method does not detect sharp
image features as transients and remove them, this smoothing the image and
degrading its analytic value. Several detection and correction options are
available to meet specific image needs.
In this document, the term "event" refers to any pixel value in one image that is not persistent, within the noise, throughout the image set. This technique therefore detects and corrects "events" that occur at identical coordinates in only 1, 2, or a few of the images in the image set. Hot pixel "events" are also removed if they do not align at the same pixel coordinates in different members of the image set, for example, after the image set has been registered.