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1 June 1974 The OTF In Electro-Optical Imaging Systems
H. Lavin, M. Quick
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Proceedings Volume 0046, Image Assessment and Specification; (1974) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954014
Event: Image Assessment and Specification, 1974, Rochester, United States
Abstract
The subject of image assessment and specification is of canonical importance to those involved in the research, development, and utilization of imaging systems. The quantitative assessment of something as subjective as the value of an image is essential in quantifying and communicating the needs and results of an imaging system or its components. In spite of the urgent need and the vigorous effort of the technologist responding to this need, no universally accepted standards for the measurement of image quality are available. The utilization of Fourier methods in image assessment and specification problems is currently in vogue because of their dexterity in fulfilling at least two necessary conditions as a measure of image quality. First, the Fourier methods provide a quantitative measure of image quality which reasonably correlates with the subjective effectiveness of an imaging system, and second, the analysis and performance prediction of a cascaded imaging system from a knowledge of the performance of its individual components are facilitated.
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H. Lavin and M. Quick "The OTF In Electro-Optical Imaging Systems", Proc. SPIE 0046, Image Assessment and Specification, (1 June 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.954014
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KEYWORDS
Modulation transfer functions

Imaging systems

Optical transfer functions

Sensors

Interference (communication)

Fourier transforms

Image quality

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