Background oriented schlieren (BOS) is a non-intrusive optical method for measuring density gradients in a fluid flow based on changes of local refractive index.The density gradients can be obtained by observing the displacement betweentwo images of a background pattern, with and without the presence of the flow.Existing methods to estimate displacements include block matching and optical flow. Image registration in computer vision seeks reasonable transformationsbetween two images such that one matches the other and has been under-utilizedin determining the displacement for BOS image processing. Deformable imageregistration (DIR) methods allow non-global transformations and are proposedas displacement estimation methods for processing BOS images. Numerical raytracing simulations are performed to generate synthetic BOS images of variousflows. The estimated density gradient results of block matching, optical flow,and DIR methods are compared to the ground truth (the path-averaged densitygradient of the schlieren object used in ray tracing) to assess and compare theirperformances. The performances of these methods are also validated on experimental BOS images to determine the displacement estimation method that ismost suitable for high-speed, turbulent flows.