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Re: TECH-3D digest 139


  • From: T3D Kirk W. Charles <kirk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Subject: Re: TECH-3D digest 139
  • Date: Wed, 9 Apr 1997 08:52:55 -0400

> >At f/32, I can make out the 15 and 21 lpmm at all five distances.
> >At the 550 distance, I can additionally make out 30 lpmm.  At f/45
> >I can make out the 15 and 21 at all distances but the 30 at none.
> >At f/64 I can make out _none_ of the test targets' lines!  I _can_
>
>   Interesting results John. Did you compare these results
> to the MAOFD predictions? Just wondering if the MAOFD
> method of adding the geometric and optical blurs orthogonally
> gives the same results.
>
>   It does seem that f32 might be a useful aperture in some
> cases though the smaller ones are just to fuzzy.
>
> Greg E.

Hi,
This discussion (I missed the begining of it) seems to be the same one that a
friend and I are having and we do not understand the effects.  Where do you
suggest we begin to look for mor information.

Thanks
Kirk W. Charles


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