BH GSO ISO 9334:2017

Bahraini Standard   Current Edition
· Approved on 21 June 2017 ·

Optics and photonics -- Optical transfer function -- Definitions and mathematical relationships

BH GSO ISO 9334:2017 Files

English 34 Pages
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65.04 BHD

BH GSO ISO 9334:2017 Scope

This International Standard de­fines terms relating to the optical transfer function and indicates, where pertinent, the mathematical relationships between those terms. It also defines important parameters that should be speci­fied in connection with optical transfer function testing. Table 1 lists the notation and units for the major parameters consid­ered in this International Standard and to be used in ISO 9335 and ISO 9336. The terms and parameters de­fined in this International Standard apply to all measurements of the optical transfer function for optical, electro-optical and other imaging systems.

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