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Super Resolution

Combine multiple aligned scans to produce a super-resolved image with higher spatial resolution. Sub-pixel shifts between inputs are estimated via FFT cross-correlation and used to reconstruct a finer grid. Equivalent to Gwyddion's superresolution.c.

Inputs

Name Type Required Description
field1 DATA_FIELD Yes Reference image
field2 DATA_FIELD No Second image
field3 DATA_FIELD No Third image
field4 DATA_FIELD No Fourth image

Outputs

Name Type Description
result DATA_FIELD Super-resolved image

Controls

Name Type Default Description
upscale INT 2 Upscaling factor (2, 3, or 4)

Notes

  • When only one field is provided the image is upsampled using cubic interpolation (no multi-image enhancement).
  • Additional fields are aligned to the reference using FFT-based cross-correlation with parabolic sub-pixel refinement, then averaged on the high-resolution grid.
  • Providing more images generally improves the result because each scan samples slightly different sub-pixel positions.
  • All input fields should have the same pixel dimensions and physical size for correct alignment.
  • The upscale factor controls the output resolution multiplier (2x, 3x, or 4x the input dimensions).