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- catalog alternative "Charge-coupled devices arrays, cameras, and displays".
- catalog contributor b11033542.
- catalog created "c1998.".
- catalog date "1998".
- catalog date "c1998.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c1998.".
- catalog description "1.1. CCDs and CIDs 2 -- 1.2. Imaging system applications 3 -- 1.2.1. Professional television and consumer camcorders 5 -- 1.2.2. Machine vision 5 -- 1.2.3. Scientific 6 -- 1.2.4. Military 7 -- 1.3. Configurations 7 -- 1.4. Image quality 11 -- 2. Radiometry and Photometry 16 -- 2.1. Radiative transfer 17 -- 2.1.1. Planck's blackbody law 19 -- 2.1.2. Conservation of energy 22 -- 2.1.3. Camera formula 22 -- 2.2. Photometry 26 -- 2.2.1. Units 28 -- 2.2.2. Natural illumination levels 30 -- 2.3.1. Calibration sources 32 -- 2.3.2. Real sources 33 -- 2.4. Normalization 35 -- 2.5. Responsivity 37 -- 3. CCD Arrays 42 -- 3.1. CCD operation 43 -- 3.2. Array architecture 53 -- 3.2.1. Linear arrays 54 -- 3.2.2. Full-frame arrays 55 -- 3.2.3. Frame transfer 58 -- 3.2.4. Interline transfer 60 -- 3.2.5. Progressive scan 64 -- 3.2.6.".
- catalog description "225 -- 9.3. Superposition applied to optical systems 226 -- 9.4. Contrast transfer function 228 -- 10. System MTF 233 -- 10.1. Spatial frequency 235 -- 10.2. Optics MTF 238 -- 10.3. Detectors 240 -- 10.3.1. Diffusion MTF 241 -- 10.3.2. Charge transfer efficiency 244 -- 10.3.3. TDI 245 -- 10.3.4. Optical anti-alias filter 248 -- 10.4. Motion 251 -- 10.4.1. Linear motion 251 -- 10.4.2. Random motion (jitter) 252 -- 10.5. Electronic filters 254 -- 10.5.1. Digital filters 256 -- 10.5.2. Sample-and-hold 259 -- 10.5.3. Post-reconstruction filter 260 -- 10.5.4. Boost 261 -- 10.6. Display 262 -- 10.7. Eye response 265 -- 10.8. Intensified CCD 269 -- 10.9. Sampling effects 270 -- 11. Image Quality 275 -- 11.1. Resolution metrics 277 -- 11.1.1. Analog resolution metrics 279 -- 11.1.2. Sampled data systems 281 -- 11.1.3.".
- catalog description "CRT overview 173 -- 7.2.1. Monochrome displays 175 -- 7.2.2. Color displays 176 -- 7.2.3. HDTV 178 -- 7.3. Spot size 178 -- 7.4. Pixels 181 -- 7.5. Resolution 186 -- 7.5.1. Vertical resolution 186 -- 7.5.2. Theoretical horizontal resolution 187 -- 7.5.3. TV limiting resolution 187 -- 7.5.4. MTF 188 -- 7.6. Addressability 189 -- 7.7. Shades of gray 194 -- 7.8. Character recognition 195 -- 7.9. Contrast 197 -- 8. Sampling Theory 199 -- 8.1. Sampling theorem 202 -- 8.2. Aliasing 202 -- 8.3. The detector as a sampler 206 -- 8.3.1. Detector MTF 206 -- 8.3.2. Detector array nyquist frequency 209 -- 8.3.3. Image distortion 212 -- 8.4. Aliasing in frame grabbers and displays 217 -- 9. MTF Theory 219 -- 9.1. MTF definition 221 -- 9.2. Linear filter theory 223 -- 9.2.1. The EO system as a linear system 223 -- 9.2.2. Cascading MTFs".
- catalog description "Camera operation 123 -- 5.2. Video formats 125 -- 5.2.1. Video timing 127 -- 5.2.2. Component/composite signals 131 -- 5.2.3. IRE units 132 -- 5.2.4. Digital television 134 -- 5.2.5. HDTV 135 -- 5.3. Consumer/broadcast cameras 137 -- 5.3.1. The knee 138 -- 5.3.2. Color correction 138 -- 5.3.3. Gamma compensation 142 -- 5.3.4. "Aperture" correction 145 -- 5.4. Industrial/scientific cameras 146 -- 5.4.1. Analog-to-digital converters 148 -- 5.4.2. Intensified CCDs 149 -- 6. Camera Performance 155 -- 6.1. Standard camera 155 -- 6.1.1. Signal 156 -- 6.1.2. Camera signal-to-noise ratio 160 -- 6.1.3. Noise equivalent input 161 -- 6.1.4. Noise equivalent reflectance 162 -- 6.2. Intensified CCD camera 163 -- 6.2.1. Signal 164 -- 6.2.2. ICCD noise 165 -- 6.2.3. ICCD SNR 166 -- 7. CRT-Based Displays 169 -- 7.1. The observer 171 -- 7.2.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Shade's equivalent resolution 285 -- 11.2. MTFA 286 -- 11.3. Subjective quality factor 288 -- 11.4. Square-root integral 289 -- 12. Minimum Resolvable Contrast 293 -- 12.1. The observer 294 -- 12.1.1. Perceived signal-to-noise ratio 295 -- 12.1.2. Perceived resolution 299 -- 12.1.3. The eye/brain "filter" 300 -- 12.2. Three-dimensional noise model 301 -- 12.3. The MRC model 306 -- 12.4. Snrth and te 310 -- 12.5. Two-dimensional MRC 313 -- 12.6. Range predictions 314 -- 12.6.1. Contrast transmittance 314 -- 12.6.2. Johnson criteria 317 -- 12.6.3. Target transfer probability function 318 -- 12.6.4. Range prediction methodology 320 -- 12.6.5. Sampling effects 323.".
- catalog description "Time-delay and integration 66 -- 3.2.7. Color filter arrays 70 -- 3.3. Dark current 73 -- 3.4. Dark pixels 76 -- 3.5. Anti-blooming drain 78 -- 3.6. Charge transfer efficiency 79 -- 3.7. Charge conversion (output structure) 82 -- 3.8. Correlated double sampling 83 -- 3.9. Microlenses 85 -- 3.10. Video chip size 86 -- 3.11. Defects 87 -- 4. Array Performance 90 -- 4.1. Signal 91 -- 4.1.1. Spectral response 92 -- 4.1.2. Responsivity 97 -- 4.1.3. Minimum signal 102 -- 4.1.4. Maximum signal 102 -- 4.1.5. Dynamic range 103 -- 4.2. Noise 104 -- 4.2.1. Shot noise 108 -- 4.2.2. Reset noise 109 -- 4.2.3. On-chip amplifier noise 110 -- 4.2.4. Off-chip amplifier noise 111 -- 4.2.5. Quantization noise 111 -- 4.2.6. Pattern noise 113 -- 4.2.7. Photon transfer 115 -- 4.3. Array signal-to-noise ratio 119 -- 5. Cameras 122 -- 5.1.".
- catalog extent "xxiii, 378 p. :".
- catalog hasFormat "CCD arrays, cameras, and displays.".
- catalog identifier "0819428531 (SPIE)".
- catalog identifier "0964000040 (JCD)".
- catalog isFormatOf "CCD arrays, cameras, and displays.".
- catalog issued "1998".
- catalog issued "c1998.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Winter Park, FL : JCD Publishing ; Bellingham, Wash., USA : SPIE Optical Engineering,".
- catalog relation "CCD arrays, cameras, and displays.".
- catalog subject "621.36/7 21".
- catalog subject "Charge coupled devices.".
- catalog subject "Information display systems.".
- catalog subject "TK7871.99.C45 H65 1998".
- catalog tableOfContents "1.1. CCDs and CIDs 2 -- 1.2. Imaging system applications 3 -- 1.2.1. Professional television and consumer camcorders 5 -- 1.2.2. Machine vision 5 -- 1.2.3. Scientific 6 -- 1.2.4. Military 7 -- 1.3. Configurations 7 -- 1.4. Image quality 11 -- 2. Radiometry and Photometry 16 -- 2.1. Radiative transfer 17 -- 2.1.1. Planck's blackbody law 19 -- 2.1.2. Conservation of energy 22 -- 2.1.3. Camera formula 22 -- 2.2. Photometry 26 -- 2.2.1. Units 28 -- 2.2.2. Natural illumination levels 30 -- 2.3.1. Calibration sources 32 -- 2.3.2. Real sources 33 -- 2.4. Normalization 35 -- 2.5. Responsivity 37 -- 3. CCD Arrays 42 -- 3.1. CCD operation 43 -- 3.2. Array architecture 53 -- 3.2.1. Linear arrays 54 -- 3.2.2. Full-frame arrays 55 -- 3.2.3. Frame transfer 58 -- 3.2.4. Interline transfer 60 -- 3.2.5. Progressive scan 64 -- 3.2.6.".
- catalog tableOfContents "225 -- 9.3. Superposition applied to optical systems 226 -- 9.4. Contrast transfer function 228 -- 10. System MTF 233 -- 10.1. Spatial frequency 235 -- 10.2. Optics MTF 238 -- 10.3. Detectors 240 -- 10.3.1. Diffusion MTF 241 -- 10.3.2. Charge transfer efficiency 244 -- 10.3.3. TDI 245 -- 10.3.4. Optical anti-alias filter 248 -- 10.4. Motion 251 -- 10.4.1. Linear motion 251 -- 10.4.2. Random motion (jitter) 252 -- 10.5. Electronic filters 254 -- 10.5.1. Digital filters 256 -- 10.5.2. Sample-and-hold 259 -- 10.5.3. Post-reconstruction filter 260 -- 10.5.4. Boost 261 -- 10.6. Display 262 -- 10.7. Eye response 265 -- 10.8. Intensified CCD 269 -- 10.9. Sampling effects 270 -- 11. Image Quality 275 -- 11.1. Resolution metrics 277 -- 11.1.1. Analog resolution metrics 279 -- 11.1.2. Sampled data systems 281 -- 11.1.3.".
- catalog tableOfContents "CRT overview 173 -- 7.2.1. Monochrome displays 175 -- 7.2.2. Color displays 176 -- 7.2.3. HDTV 178 -- 7.3. Spot size 178 -- 7.4. Pixels 181 -- 7.5. Resolution 186 -- 7.5.1. Vertical resolution 186 -- 7.5.2. Theoretical horizontal resolution 187 -- 7.5.3. TV limiting resolution 187 -- 7.5.4. MTF 188 -- 7.6. Addressability 189 -- 7.7. Shades of gray 194 -- 7.8. Character recognition 195 -- 7.9. Contrast 197 -- 8. Sampling Theory 199 -- 8.1. Sampling theorem 202 -- 8.2. Aliasing 202 -- 8.3. The detector as a sampler 206 -- 8.3.1. Detector MTF 206 -- 8.3.2. Detector array nyquist frequency 209 -- 8.3.3. Image distortion 212 -- 8.4. Aliasing in frame grabbers and displays 217 -- 9. MTF Theory 219 -- 9.1. MTF definition 221 -- 9.2. Linear filter theory 223 -- 9.2.1. The EO system as a linear system 223 -- 9.2.2. Cascading MTFs".
- catalog tableOfContents "Camera operation 123 -- 5.2. Video formats 125 -- 5.2.1. Video timing 127 -- 5.2.2. Component/composite signals 131 -- 5.2.3. IRE units 132 -- 5.2.4. Digital television 134 -- 5.2.5. HDTV 135 -- 5.3. Consumer/broadcast cameras 137 -- 5.3.1. The knee 138 -- 5.3.2. Color correction 138 -- 5.3.3. Gamma compensation 142 -- 5.3.4. "Aperture" correction 145 -- 5.4. Industrial/scientific cameras 146 -- 5.4.1. Analog-to-digital converters 148 -- 5.4.2. Intensified CCDs 149 -- 6. Camera Performance 155 -- 6.1. Standard camera 155 -- 6.1.1. Signal 156 -- 6.1.2. Camera signal-to-noise ratio 160 -- 6.1.3. Noise equivalent input 161 -- 6.1.4. Noise equivalent reflectance 162 -- 6.2. Intensified CCD camera 163 -- 6.2.1. Signal 164 -- 6.2.2. ICCD noise 165 -- 6.2.3. ICCD SNR 166 -- 7. CRT-Based Displays 169 -- 7.1. The observer 171 -- 7.2.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Shade's equivalent resolution 285 -- 11.2. MTFA 286 -- 11.3. Subjective quality factor 288 -- 11.4. Square-root integral 289 -- 12. Minimum Resolvable Contrast 293 -- 12.1. The observer 294 -- 12.1.1. Perceived signal-to-noise ratio 295 -- 12.1.2. Perceived resolution 299 -- 12.1.3. The eye/brain "filter" 300 -- 12.2. Three-dimensional noise model 301 -- 12.3. The MRC model 306 -- 12.4. Snrth and te 310 -- 12.5. Two-dimensional MRC 313 -- 12.6. Range predictions 314 -- 12.6.1. Contrast transmittance 314 -- 12.6.2. Johnson criteria 317 -- 12.6.3. Target transfer probability function 318 -- 12.6.4. Range prediction methodology 320 -- 12.6.5. Sampling effects 323.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Time-delay and integration 66 -- 3.2.7. Color filter arrays 70 -- 3.3. Dark current 73 -- 3.4. Dark pixels 76 -- 3.5. Anti-blooming drain 78 -- 3.6. Charge transfer efficiency 79 -- 3.7. Charge conversion (output structure) 82 -- 3.8. Correlated double sampling 83 -- 3.9. Microlenses 85 -- 3.10. Video chip size 86 -- 3.11. Defects 87 -- 4. Array Performance 90 -- 4.1. Signal 91 -- 4.1.1. Spectral response 92 -- 4.1.2. Responsivity 97 -- 4.1.3. Minimum signal 102 -- 4.1.4. Maximum signal 102 -- 4.1.5. Dynamic range 103 -- 4.2. Noise 104 -- 4.2.1. Shot noise 108 -- 4.2.2. Reset noise 109 -- 4.2.3. On-chip amplifier noise 110 -- 4.2.4. Off-chip amplifier noise 111 -- 4.2.5. Quantization noise 111 -- 4.2.6. Pattern noise 113 -- 4.2.7. Photon transfer 115 -- 4.3. Array signal-to-noise ratio 119 -- 5. Cameras 122 -- 5.1.".
- catalog title "CCD arrays, cameras, and displays / Gerald C. Holst.".
- catalog title "Charge-coupled devices arrays, cameras, and displays".
- catalog type "text".