Standard ISO 20462-2:2005 10.11.2005 preview

ISO 20462-2:2005

Photography — Psychophysical experimental methods for estimating image quality — Part 2: Triplet comparison method

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Photography -- Psychophysical experimental methods for estimating image quality -- Part 2: Triplet comparison method



STANDARD published on 10.11.2005


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Designation standards: ISO 20462-2:2005
Publication date standards: 10.11.2005
SKU: NS-428674
The number of pages: 25
Approximate weight : 75 g (0.17 lbs)
Country: International technical standard
Category: Technical standards ISO

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Photography in general

Annotation of standard text ISO 20462-2:2005 :

Description / Abstract: ISO 20462-2:2005 defines a standard psychophysical experimental method for subjective image quality assessment of soft copy and hard copy still picture images.

These corrections apply to this standard:

ISO 20462-2:2005/Cor1:2007 Correction

Photography — Psychophysical experimental methods for estimating image quality — Part 2: Triplet comparison method — Technical Corrigendum 1
(Photographie — Méthodes psychophysiques expérimentales pour estimer la qualité d´image — Partie 2: Méthode comparative du triplet — Rectificatif technique 1)

Correction published on 9.7.2007

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