Originally Posted by
dje
Ted as the late Peter Allen (aka The Boy From Oz) used to sing - Everything Old is New Again.
Wavelet sharpening basically involves making adjustments in the (spatial) frequency domain, much like an audio graphic equaliser. Many years ago in the mid eighties I was working on long distance analogue television transmission links and had a problem with slow rise time of the video or smearing as it was called I think. This is akin to poor Edge Spread function in digital imaging. My problem was solved using a simple L-C filter which adjusted the frequency response of the signal. You had to be careful not to overdo it though, otherwise you would get overshoot and ringing, cf halos in digital images from over-sharpening!
Dave