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For many applications in science and technology it is interesting to know the visual spatial resolution of two colours with sinusoidal intensity distribution. For simplicity such a colour pattern is outlined one dimensionally in Fig. 1. The colours are marked by λ′ and λ″, and light intensity is denoted by I. The intensity oscillates spatially between a minimum and a maximum value resulting in a pattern of dark and bright fringes.
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PLUTA, M.: Optica Acta 18, (1971), 661 – 675.
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Pluta, M. (1982). Visual Resolution of Colours in Overlapped Patterns of Two Colours with Sinusoidal Intensity Distribution. In: von Bally, G., Greguss, P. (eds) Optics in Biomedical Sciences. Springer Series in Optical Sciences, vol 31. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-39455-6_48
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