Abstract
Coherent optical spatial filtering is used to generate 2-D random patterns for use in studies of image noise perception. Some of the problems encountered are: small filter dimensions due to low spatial frequencies required; obtaining a noise source with a suitable Wiener spectrum; and the nonlinearity of the recording process. A procedure that overcomes these difficulties is discussed, and an example using a circularly symmetric bandpass filter is presented.
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