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Free deconvolution

Okay kiddo, let me try to explain what free deconvolution is. Imagine you have a picture of a yummy cake, but it looks blurry because someone accidentally shook the camera while taking the picture. Now, you want to make the cake look clear and yummy again, but you don't have another picture to replace it. This is where free deconvolution comes in.

Free deconvolution is like having a magic tool that can unblur the picture by figuring out what the original picture might have looked like. It uses some fancy math to undo the shaking and bring back the details in the picture. This can be really helpful for scientists and researchers who need to see clear and accurate images of things like cells or stars.

Basically, free deconvolution helps fix blurry pictures by guessing what they should look like and using some clever math to make corrections. It's a pretty cool tool, don't you think?
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