Fluke Biomedical offers a wide selection of test patterns for measuring resolution, the modulation transfer function (ultra-high precision), and the resolution of image intensifiers and video systems.
Star X-Ray Test Patterns for measuring Focal Spot size
Ultra-high Precision Test Pattern for measuring modulation transfer function
Test Patterns for measuring resolution
X-Ray Test Patterns for measuring resolution of image intensifiers and video systems
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Test Patterns
Fluke Biomedical offers a wide selection of test patterns for measuring resolution, the modulation transfer function (ultra-high precision), and the resolution of image intensifiers and video systems.
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