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George,

Thank you for useful links. I'm going to write my own deconvolution software or 
contribute to existing. At the moment I use DeconvolutionLab and COSMOS for 
PSF generation. To my regret,  COSMOS is a legacy software, but the only that 
supports PSF generation according to Haeberle and T&#246;r&#246;k models. I'd like to 
speedup PSF generation, 1hr for 256*256*40 is too much.

I do not overestimate my programming skills, so I'd better use a existing GPU-
based PSF generation software as a "best practice" guide than writing my own 
implementation from scratch. If I succeed in speeding up PSF generation, I'll post 
a link to github in this thread.

Best,
Sergey

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