Affiliation:
1. Golden Gate Light Optimization, LLC
Abstract
Sampling, whether it be spatial or temporal, is a common occurrence. A
result of this fact is the need for an anti-aliasing filter, which
effectively limits high frequencies and prevents them from folding
over and appearing as a low(er) frequency when sampled. In typical
imaging sensors, such as optics plus focal plane detector(s), the
optical transfer function (OTF) acts as a spatial anti-aliasing
filter. However, decreasing this anti-aliasing cutoff frequency (or
lowering the curve in general) via the OTF is tantamount to image
degradation. On the other hand, the lack of high-frequency attenuation
produces aliasing within the image, which is another form of image
degradation. In this work, aliasing is quantified, and a method for
sampling frequency selection is brought forth.
Subject
Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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