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12 October 1977 Some Simple Mathematical Methods For Derivation Of Optical Image Quality Data From Edge Sharpness
I. Overington, M. B. Brown
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Proceedings Volume 0098, Assessment of Imaging Systems I; (1977) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955282
Event: Assessment of Imaging Systems, 1976, London, United Kingdom
Abstract
Of the various methods available for evaluation of imaging performance of optical systems those which are most useful for application 'in the field' are those based on measurement of the quality of photographic images of edges. However, with such methods it is usually necessary to estimate the 'best' edge profile in the presence of noise, after which the edge must be differentiated to yield the line spread function and further processed to yield either the point spread function or the MTF. It is thus desirable to have available a reliable curve fitting facility in order to automate the analysis of edge data, or to have a means of rapid assessment manually of the spread functions and MTF associated with a given visually fitted 'best' edge profile. Simple but effective procedures will be discussed which provide widely applicable methods of dealing with edge data both automatically and manually.
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I. Overington and M. B. Brown "Some Simple Mathematical Methods For Derivation Of Optical Image Quality Data From Edge Sharpness", Proc. SPIE 0098, Assessment of Imaging Systems I, (12 October 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955282
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KEYWORDS
Modulation transfer functions

Optical transfer functions

Imaging systems

Image quality

Point spread functions

Photography

Quality measurement

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