Re: What types of distortion most degrades the image quality?



SORRY, I put a wrong word in my original post. What I meant is

For example, I have an image with various of artifacts: JPEG
artifacts, white-noise, blurring? What distortion is dominant the
overall JUDGE of a subject on the quality of the image?

Thanks,


On Jun 29, 9:13 pm, MBALOVER <mbalov...@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

I am wondering if you know any paper discussing what types of
distortion most degrade the image quality? and order of their impact
on image quality?

For example, I have an image with various of artifacts: JPEG
artifacts, white-noise, blurring? What distortion is dominant the
overall adjustment of a subject?

Thanks,

.



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