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A New Approach to Determining The Image Response of a Color Picture Tube
Standard methods of obtaining the image sharpness of a color picture tube from MTF considerations are shown to lead to erroneous results if the non-linear response of the eye is not taken into consideration. A new method is proposed in which the line profile of a single raster line is modified, both for luminance response and frequency response of the human eye, to determine a modified MTF curve. The area under the modified MTF curve (called the image sharpness value-ISV) is shown to correlate well with viewing results.