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The successful performance of military operations depends upon the availability of information regarding the location and activity of enemy forces. Such information is obtained from various sources, one of the most important of which is aerial photographs. The photographs are acquired by reconnaissance systems and are then examined by image interpreters in order to extract the desired information from them.
R. Sadacca andR. Brainard
"Development And Evaluation Of A New Technique For Measuring Image Quality", Proc. SPIE 0005, The Human in the Photo-Optical System, (1 June 1966); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946677
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R. Sadacca, R. Brainard, "Development And Evaluation Of A New Technique For Measuring Image Quality," Proc. SPIE 0005, The Human in the Photo-Optical System, (1 June 1966); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.946677