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Arbitrary Charts Module Settings
Analyses & Output – INI settings – Chart Definition Files – Chart Definition Utility – Video Analysis INI file fields relevant to Arbitrary Charts The following INI fields are currently exposed to the user to control the behavior of the Arbitrary Charts module and its output. They have been organized here by topic, but do not need to be in any particular order or grouping in your INI file itself. [arbcharts] section Slanted-edge Analysis Texture Analysis Star Analysis Wedge Analysis Uniformity Grid Analysis Color/Tone/Noise Circle Detection Perceptual metrics Video Analysis […]
Arbitrary Charts Analyses and Output
Analyses & Output – INI settings – Chart Definition Files – Chart Definition Utility Data outputs from the Arbitrary Charts Module are different from other modules in Imatest: Only JSON files are output, not CSV or XML. The structure of JSON is substantially different than other modules. If several images are run in a batch, results from all images may be contained in a single JSON. Since the Arbitrary Charts Module is based on the concept of a custom layout of features, there is no fixed structure to the measurement results that the Module produces. Instead, the module simply produces […]
Arbitrary Charts
Analyses & Output – INI settings – Chart Definition Files – Chart Definition Utility – Video Analysis Combine all the features you need to analyze into a single chart Introduction The Imatest™ Arbitrary Charts module analyzes images of custom test charts. A chart-definition file (typically user defined) is needed to describe the chart layout to Imatest software. The Arbitrary Charts module will automatically locate and analyze target features when an observed image of a chart is loaded along with the corresponding definition file. This module allows users to get a number of measurements out of custom, legacy, or competitors’ charts which […]
Acutance and SQF (Subjective Quality Factor)
Introduction to Acutance and SQF Acutance and Subjective Quality Factor (SQF) are measures of perceived print or display sharpness. SQF was used for years in the photographic industry but has remained unfamiliar to most photographers. Acutance is a relatively new measurement from the IEEE Camera Phone Image Quality (CPIQ) group. Both are metrics which incorporate the effects of The imaging system: The Modulation Transfer Function (MTF) of the camera as a measurement of its intrinsic sharpness. The viewer: The human eye’s sensitivity to each spatial frequency modeled with a Contrast Sensitivity Function (CSF). The viewing conditions: The image display height […]
Documentation – v23.1
View Release Notes For beginners: We recommend these web pages for getting started: Introduction to the new Imatest Main Window (New in 2021.2) Image Quality Factors – Using Imatest – Getting started – Imatest Updates and Features VIDEOS – Online training – Consulting – News Index of the Table of Contents Offline documentation Download the website for offline view (with a web browser) Image Quality IQ factors (KPIs) measured by Imatest, with links to detailed descriptions and instructions. Sharpness Introductions to sharpness and sharpening; comparisons of different charts; chart quality limitations & how to overcome them Other […]
2022 Retrospective
Happy Holidays from Imatest. We hope you have a safe and enjoyable holiday season spent with friends and family. We want to thank you all for your continued support throughout 2022 and into 2023. Cheers to a new year filled with opportunity and advancements!
Take a look back at some of our notable product releases of this year:
Stray Light Test Considerations
This page describes the technical considerations of stray light testing. Test Assumptions The table below describes assumptions that may be made for stray light testing, along with the associated consequences (if the assumption is not entirely true) and possible improvements to address the consequences. Light Source Collimated vs Diverging Source From a calculation perspective, stray light may be measured with either a diverging or collimated light source. However, for repeatability between test setups, a collimated light source is recommended. Two aspects over which stray light may be measured are the angle of rays and the intersection (translation) of them relative […]
Imatest at Electronic Imaging 2023
Imatest is excited to attend Electronic Imaging 2023 in San Francisco, California! For the first time in three years, the conference will take place in-person January 15-19th. Imatest will have a strong presence, with several of our engineers giving talks and presentations. You can also check out our booth to talk with one of our expert engineers and watch a demo of our new stray light (flare) fixture. Click the drop-downs below to learn more about Imatest’s involvement (events listed in chronological order):
Imatest Customer Profile: Russell Bondi
Mia Could you go into detail about what you do for work? Russ Yes, I’m an image quality engineer at Skydio. I design, build, and then tune camera systems. Russ How long have you been using Imatest for? Russ I’ve been using Imatest for probably three years. Mia How did you find Imatest, or how did you get your start using it? Russ We worked with a fantastic vendor who did a lot of camera characterizations for us, and the output results were all Imatest–that kind of caught my eye. I enjoyed the analysis tools, and the data outputs were […]
Imatest IT/EXE instructions
How Imatest IT/EXE works Imatest IT/EXE (Industrial Testing EXE; formerly API/EXE) is a set of standalone programs initiated by DOS calls, which can be issued by a test system. The programs have the same functionality as the corresponding Imatest Master modules, but they operate without user intervention, making them suitable for use in automated testing systems. They are represented by the blue box in the lower right of the figure below. Imatest IT/EXE flow diagram The test system interacts with the IT/EXE programs through files specified in the DOS command line— primarily an image file and an INI control file […]
Imatest IT/.NET Instructions
How Imatest IT/.NET works Imatest IT/.NET (Industrial Testing .NET) is a Microsoft .NET Framework library that allows developers to access Imatest‘s powerful image quality analysis tools via calls to methods residing in a .NET DLL library. The library methods perform the same calculations as the corresponding GUI-based Imatest Master modules. Imatest IT/.NET is compatible with .NET Framework versions 4.5 and higher. Fourteen modules are available: SFR SFRplus Star Colorcheck Stepchart Wedge Uniformity (Light Falloff) Distortion eSFR ISO Blemish Dot Pattern Multitest OIS Random Imatest IT/.NET is a complete package that includes the module libraries, […]
Imatest IT Modules & Tests
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Imatest Instructions – Getting started
Imatest software can measure a great many digital camera image quality factors from test chart images. If you’re just getting started we recommend that you explore: Image Quality factors page and IQ Testing for Beginners. The two most popular charts types/analysis modules are SFRplus and eSFR ISO, These allow users to measure a great many image quality factors from single test chart images. Other modules and charts let you meet a wide variety of testing challenges. Links to Content on this page: The Imatest workflow – Download & trial – Questions – Interactive vs. Fixed modules Selecting the chart […]
Imatest INI Reference
This page is a reference for the INI files used to store Imatest settings, particularly imatest-v2.ini, which is the basis of ini files used to control Imatest IT. It focuses on INI file settings that are used by several modules and are of interest to users of Imatest IT and the Functional Interface. INI file structure – Extracting an INI file for IT – Running from a Custom File – INI File Monitor – [api] (for Imatest IT) [LibRaw] – [rdraw] (Generalized Read Raw) – Secondary Readouts – Miscellaneous To keep this document to a reasonable length, the INI references for Imatest IT modules are stored […]
Imatest Image Acquisition with Omnivision OVTAPantherM
Introduction This page briefly illustrates how to use the Imatest with Omnivision OVTAPantherM. Please note that Omnivision cameras are not supported in the macOS and Linux version of Imatest. However, Imatest supports other development systems to varying degrees. Contact us for details. Load images directly from Omnivision sensors. This eliminates the need to capture images separately, store them, then load them individually into Imatest, dramatically improving productivity. Download and Install Software To download Imatest software, go to store.imatest.com/software.html Download and open the Imatest Master self-extracting executable. This will install the Imatest Master edition and the Matlab Compiler Runtime (MCR), which is […]
Imatest Educational Apps
Introduced in Imatest 4.2, the Imatest Educational Apps serve to demonstrate mathematical concepts that directly relate to the understanding of image quality factors. The Imatest Educational Apps demonstrate Nyquist sampling theorem, the decomposition of an image’s Fourier transform, the Modulation Transfer Function of a slanted edge, chromatic aberration and signal to noise ratio (SNR). As an educational resource, this utility is available through the main window of your Imatest software. To access the Imatest Educational Apps, go to the Imatest main window and select Help, then Educational Apps…. A Welcome splash screen will open by default. Select the tabs across […]
Imatest CPIQ support
Starting with Imatest 3.9, Imatest provides strong support for CPIQ (Camera Phone Image Quality)* Phase 2 measurements. Further detail is available in the CPIQ 2.0 Specifications & Test Methods document. Contact us if you need further information. We are members of CPIQ, and we will will add updated measurements as they become available (expected in early 2016). *CPIQ formerly belonged to I3A (International Imaging Industry Association). It now belongs to the IEEE Standards Association, Working Group P1858. SFR and Acutance For CPIQ, sharpness is measured as Spatial frequency response (SFR) (also called Modulation Transfer Function (MTF)). The SFR, SFRplus ( […]
Image Statistics
News: Imatest 2021.2 1D Fourier spectrum plots have been added to Cross-sections. QR or bar codes can be read in the Rectangle analysis. Image Statistics is an interactive utility that lets you examine a number of image properties, including Vertical and horizontal cross-sections with adjustable thickness. Using a larger thickness mitigates the effects of noise. Pixel levels or 1D Fourier spectra can be plotted. Properties of rectangular or square (eyedropper) regions, including rectangle position, Mean values of R,G,B, and Y (luminance) channels, Log10(mean/max), Noise (sigma), Noise corrected for nonuniformity, SNR (Signal/Noise), SNR dB, and Mean L*a*b* (when color space has […]
Image Stabilization/Sharpness Compare
Introduction The Imatest Image Stabilization/Sharpness Compare module is a postprocessor for SFRplus that Measures the effectiveness of Optical Image Stabilization (abbreviated as IS or OIS) by comparing the sharpness (MTF or related lengths) of selected near-horizontal and near-vertical edges from three similar SFRplus images: Unshaken. Shaken without Image Stabilization. (Some recent cameras lack the ability to turn IS off. There are several approaches to measuring IS effectiveness in this case. One is to have a very precise vibratory apparatus with known vibration angles. Expen$ive. Another is to substitute a camera with similar pixel configuration and lens focal length, but no […]
Getting Started with Image Quality Testing
Overview Why Imatest? | Test Charts | Lighting | Image Capture Technique | Setting up Your Lab | Using Imatest Software If you are getting started with Imatest — or need a good reference on using it — we recommend Imatest Instructions– Getting started. Why Imatest? Introduction Imatest charts and software allow you to measure the characteristics and quality of cameras and imaging systems. To begin measuring the resolution or color of your camera, you’ll need an image of a test chart. Imatest offers all-in-one test charts that can test […]