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Mathematical morphology and roughness measurement of particles observed by a digital holographic microscope

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Abstract

Roughness factors were estimated in synthetic range phase images and unwrapped phase images of organic matter imaged by digital holography microscopy, by using mathematical morphology. The particles could be classified in different scales.

© 2007 Optical Society of America

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