Fig. 11

Substraction of the incoherent light. Due to the limited accuracy of the co-phasing process, a homogeneous background appears on the whole of the long-exposure image. The bias amplitude on a long-exposure image (left) is a function of photon-flux level and of number of short-exposure images. Its subtraction leads to an image close to the ideal PSF (right).
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