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Resolving some spatial resolution issues – Part 2: When diffraction takes over
In part 1 “Between line pairs and sampling distances” of this split entry on spatial resolution, it was mentioned that this second part would focus on some fundamental laws of electromagnetic radiation to shed more light on the concepts of spatial resolving power and spatial resolution. The numbering of chapters, illustrations and equations simply continues so that one can easily merge both parts into one larger text. However, and in contrast to what was initially stated, this entry will not be the final part about spatial resolution. Because there is quite some, but still basic, ground to cover once the physical views on spatial resolution start to complement the geometrical ones, there will also be a third part. This approach also prevents any of these entries from becoming too lengthy.
Resolving some spatial resolution issues – Part 2: When diffraction takes over
In part 1 “Between line pairs and sampling distances” of this split entry on spatial resolution, it was mentioned that this second part would focus on some fundamental laws of electromagnetic radiation to shed more light on the concepts of spatial resolving power and spatial resolution. The numbering of chapters, illustrations and equations simply continues so that one can easily merge both parts into one larger text. However, and in contrast to what was initially stated, this entry will not be the final part about spatial resolution. Because there is quite some, but still basic, ground to cover once the physical views on spatial resolution start to complement the geometrical ones, there will also be a third part. This approach also prevents any of these entries from becoming too lengthy.
Resolving some spatial resolution issues – Part 2: When diffraction takes over
Verhoeven, Geert Julien (Autor:in)
24.10.2019
oai:zenodo.org:3518178
AARGnews 59 12-23
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Spatial resolving power , Airy disc , Spaceborne remote sensing , Thermal imaging , Diffraction , Line pairs , Aberrations , PSF (Point Spread Function) , Diffraction limit , Spatial resolution , Remote sensing , Sparrow criterion , Spy satellite imagery , Digital photography , Aperture , GSD (Ground Sampling Distance) , Abbe criterion , Aerial photography , Dawes criterion , Rayleigh criterion , Houston criterion , Satellite imagery , Airborne remote sensing
DDC:
710
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