Full text: Reports and invited papers (Part 3)

of 20 cycles/mm has been chosen because here the system is suffi- 
ciently sensitive to defocusing and the contrast is still high 
enough over the total field to guarantee an exact measurement. 
Figure 6 gives the tangential MTF-values of the lens of Fig. 1 as 
a function of the field angle for 5, 10, 20, 30 and 40 cycles/mm. 
It shows the similarity of the curves. 
Instead of representing the modulation transfer as a function of 
field angles for a fixed spatial frequency, it is possible to show 
the spatial frequencies as a function of field angles for fixed 
modulation transfer. This has been done in Fig. 7 for the same lens 
as in Fig. 1 and Fig. 6, at tangential azimuth for madulation 
transfer values of 0.8, 0.6, 0.4 and 0.2. These curves are very 
similar to resolution tests on low contrast targets. 
Such curves as shown in Figures 1 to 5 or in Fig. 6 help very much 
to reveal shortcomings as well as good aspects when comparing the 
lenses. However, one spatial frequency, even if it is a characte- 
ristic one, or one modulation level does not provide the same in- 
formation as the total number of OTF curves which are necessary 
for a more detailed quality comparison. 
In Fig. 8 to Fig. 11, MTF- ve ea two R C 
n Fi to Fi curves| evaluate wo Reseau Cameras . 
& a ven for fiers angles at  Congential and radial azimuth, ET 
the wavelength A = 546 nm in the plane of best MTF in axis and 
  
parallel to the reseau plate. It can be seen that the OTF curves 
of camera No. 189 for all field angles in tangential azimuth are 
slightly better for all frequencies. For radial azimuth and for 20 © 
field angles, the MTF-curve of the camera No. 188 is better for 
all frequencies (Fig. 10, lower part). Because of the similar 
construction of these lenses in the cameras, the shape of MTF- 
curves is the same; therefore the MTF curves are either better or 
worse for all spatial frequencies. The differences between the two 
cameras can also be seen by comparing only the MTF-values for one 
frequency, in this case 20 c/mm (Fig. 12). 
 
	        
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