Effect of image motion on image quality in the high speed camera
Abstract
A generalized theoretical treatment is presented for the problem of image motion and aperture variation during exposure without considering the diffraction effects. The analysis is based on an approach suggested by O'Neill (1963) who viewed the entire effect as a result of two systems doing object image transformation. It is shown that no elaborate mathematical operations are necessary to determine the effect and that intuitive assessment can be made if this approach is followed.
- Publication:
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Defense Science Journal
- Pub Date:
- April 1980
- Bibcode:
- 1980DSJ....30...83D
- Keywords:
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- High Speed Cameras;
- Image Resolution;
- Photographic Recording;
- Apertures;
- Point Sources;
- Transfer Functions;
- Instrumentation and Photography