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This circular contains two sheets of six high contrast test charts which can
be cut apart to form 12 individual resolution charts. Each chart is printed in
black ink on high grade white glossy paper. The master plate used in the print
ing process was prepared by the Bureau of Printing and Engraving thus insur
ing a high degree of accuracy in the line spacing and reproducibility of the
charts. The size of the paper charts is such that when placed 26 focal lengths in
Figure 2.
High contrast resolution test chart.
The ratio of the line spacings in
adjacent groups is equal to ~V 2;
however, the ratio of the line spac
ings of corresponding opposite patt
erns is 2. Consequently when this
chart is photographed at the stan
dard distance of 26f, the values of
resolving power that can be measu
red range from 12 to 80 lines/mm in
a geometric series proceeding by]T"2
Figure 3.
Low contrast resolution test chart.
The metrical characteristics of this chart
are identical with those of the high con
trast chart shown in figure 2. The con
trast (ratio of reflection densities) be
tween the gray ink of the lines and the
gray background is approximately 0.26.
The contrast between lines and spaces in
this target is more nearly like that in
natural objects than is that in the high
contrast target.
front of the taking camera, the image will be identical in size and metrical
characteristics with that obtained when the lens is tested on the Bureau pre
cision lens testing camera.
Complete instructions accompany the charts which enable the amateur to
perform the test with a minimum of equipment and technical experience. This
chart has been very favorably received and upwards of 8000 copies of the
circular containing the charts have been sold.
Since this chart was first published there have been many advances in photo
graphic technique, and lens resolution has been the subject of numerous inves
tigations. As a result, many suggestions have been received dealing with impro
vements to the chart. Consequently, it was decided to develop a chart incor
porating so far as possible many of the suggested improvements.
This chart has been made and will shortly be published as part of the NBS