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Spurious Resolution by Image Motion

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Abstract

A case of complex spurious resolution in airborne photographic resolution tests is studied and explained by establishment of the exposure distribution in the motion-blurred image of a triple-strip white-on-black resolution target. The conditions in black-on-white targets and in targets with n strips are also discussed.

© 1961 Optical Society of America

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