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Photographic technique of mtf measurement for comparing sighting system with its simulator
For greater control over environmental conditions or to reduce operating costs, use of a simulator is now a standard technique. To compare the optical performance of a telescopic sight and its simulator the mtf curves were measured under operating conditions. Although simple in concept great care must be taken in obtaining and interpreting the results. This paper describes the conditions of measurement and discusses factors which could invalidate the results.