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Contrast Transmission Functions at Low Spatial Frequencies

Pages 387-403 | Published online: 11 Nov 2010

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Markus Testorf & Jürgen Jahns. (1999) Imaging properties of planar-integrated micro-optics. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 16:5, pages 1175.
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S. Szapiel & C. Delisle. (1989) Rapid evaluation of circularly averaged incoherent optical transfer function: one-dimensional, double-transform method. Journal of the Optical Society of America A 6:8, pages 1168.
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Noah Bareket. (1979) Second moment of the diffraction point spread function as an image quality criterion. Journal of the Optical Society of America 69:9, pages 1311.
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E H Linfoot. (1960) Wave-theoretic and Ray-theoretic Contrast Transmission Functions. Proceedings of the Physical Society 76:6, pages 870-890.
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