Optical Spatial Frequency Filtering of Image Sensors ?

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hjulenissen
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Re: Optical Spatial Frequency Filtering of Image Sensors ?
In reply to Jack Hogan, 6 months ago

Jack Hogan wrote:

Ok, I am a bit out of my depth here and I am sure you understand the detail better than I do. My point was that you can indeed model it as a gaussian and that will get you in the ballpark - but that's nothing new and what everybody does: pretend it's gaussian and convolve/deconvolve.

With Frans' model, on the other hand, you are actually closer to the real PSF and can therefore organize your information that much better. No? It may in the end very well be that the gaussian components of the MTF overwhelm the more specific ones, but it did not look that way in the post, especially for the D40.

Now I get your point. Yes, more detailed knowledge about the PSF would seem to be a good thing for deconvolution. But if highly accurate focusing is practically impossible for real-world images (that introduce other variables, such as wavelength-dependency), would you not be reduced to some simple "one size fits all" approximation anyways?

I think it is interesting to finally see something approaching "hard facts" in an area surrounded by much speculation. We may be able to predict at what point (e.g. aperture) it makes sense to go for the D800E instead of the regular D800.

-h

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