The fast progress of mobile shooting technologies stimulates development of the methods for reliable assessment of image quality. In each case, successful comparison or evaluation requires a proper choice of method. The paper contains a brief tentative reference source for such investigations. We consider the most commonly used subjective methods for assessing and comparing static and video images: ACR – absolute category rating, ACR-HR – absolute category rating with hidden reference, SSCQE – single stimulus continuous quality estimation, DCR – degradation category rating, DSCQR – double stimulus continuous quality rating, PC – pair comparison, PSJ – pairwise similarity judgment, and SDSCE – simultaneous double stimulus for continuous evaluation.
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