
doi: 10.1121/1.2025322
The distorting effects of random media on imaging are discussed. Random phase and random intensity fluctuations will be treated and the importance of isoplanicity will be emphasized. Methods of processing to overcome the distortion in conventional imaging will be considered, and the advantages of speckle interferometry and intensity interferometry will be mentioned.
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