Strong gravitational is a natural phenomenon that produces distorted images of distant galaxies due to massive galaxies or clusters, called deflectors or lenses, lying along the line of sight. Due to the mass of the deflector, and as a result of general relativity, the light coming from galaxies at the background follows a path that appears to us as bent, thus forming magnified and sheared images. The spectacular images of gravitational lens systems give us information about a wealth of cosmological and physical processes, from the expansion of the Universe to the nature of dark matter. The study of strong gravitational lenses requires being able to extract information from images of such systems. When faced with this task, many problems a...