DocumentCode
1222869
Title
Limiting Resolution in an Image-Orthicon-Type Pickup Tube
Author
Devore, Henry B.
Author_Institution
Formerly, Remington Rand, Inc., South Norwalk, Conn.; now, RCA Laboratories Division, Radio Corporation of America, Princeton, N.J. This paper was prepared while the author was associated with Remington Rand, Inc.
Volume
36
Issue
3
fYear
1948
fDate
3/1/1948 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
335
Lastpage
345
Abstract
An analysis is made of some of the factors which limit resolution in a television pickup tube of the image-orthicon type. Particular attention is given to effects of the glass-target characteristics and to departure from perfect focus in the image section, resulting from electron-emission velocities. It is shown that, as the width of lines in a resolution pattern is reduced, the signal generated tends to take the form of a small periodic modulation superimposed on a constant signal. This gives, in the reproduced image, a gradual reduction in contrast. A quantitative determination of limiting resolution, expressed as a number of lines, depends upon a physiological evaluation, not as yet available, of the minimum contrast in the reproduced image which will permit the pattern to be recognized as having a multiplicity of separate lines rather than a continuous blur. The general effects of target thickness and of color of incident light discussed herein have been confirmed experimentally.
Keywords
Electron tubes; Focusing; Image analysis; Image recognition; Image resolution; Pattern recognition; Senior members; Signal generators; Signal resolution; TV;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Proceedings of the IRE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0096-8390
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JRPROC.1948.233917
Filename
1697640
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