This lecture discusses the application of Fourier filtering using the 4F system in optical detection. The instructor begins by presenting an image of a pollen grain, highlighting the presence of black and white spots. The goal is to filter out either the pollen grain or the spots using the 4F system, which involves a sequence of Fourier transformations. The instructor explains the process of filtering in the Fourier plane, emphasizing the importance of using a smooth function to eliminate quick variations and retain the central intensity. By applying the filter, the instructor demonstrates how the spots can be removed, resulting in a smooth image of the pollen grain. Conversely, the lecture also covers how to block the central part of the Fourier transform to isolate the defects, allowing only the black and white spots to be visible. This practical demonstration illustrates the effectiveness of Fourier filtering techniques in enhancing image quality and extracting specific features from images.