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20 February 1987 Display And Exploitation Of High-Resolution Reconnaissance Imagery
Alan P. Krema, Victor J. Szeplaki
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Abstract
High-resolution reconnaissance imagery is much higher in resolution and bandwidth than can be displayed on CRT monitors. There are many requirements for using CRT monitors as image display devices. Image reduction must occur to display the full field of view, high-resolution image on a CRT. Two-dimensional arithmetic averaging is preferred over pixel subsampling as the reduction method. A sensor evaluation system is presented which performs averaging, and results from the KS-87 Electro-Optical (E-0) camera are shown.
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Alan P. Krema and Victor J. Szeplaki "Display And Exploitation Of High-Resolution Reconnaissance Imagery", Proc. SPIE 0694, Airborne Reconnaissance X, (20 February 1987); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.936773
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KEYWORDS
Image processing

CRTs

Sensors

Image quality

Reconnaissance

Image resolution

Signal to noise ratio

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