EVALUATION OF(Sanitized) 24 MARCH 1965, 'A STUDY AND EXPERIMENTAL INVESTIGATION OF ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC TECHNIQUES.' P

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COf r eDENJJAL Approved For Rele 2004/08/25 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA0OO010013-2 7 April 1965 ATTENTION: SUBJECT: MEMORANDUM FOR: Chief, Development Branch, P&DS "A Study and Experimental Investigation of Electrophotographic Techniques." Project #99820-5 1. This proposal is well-written; it indicates that the writer is fairly well acquainted with the technique he proposes to research. I feel that he is charging over ground already charged over by (SPPL) in a study of image quality following successive printings. It is reasonably easy to calculate for simple images, and generally follows subjective judgements of quality. 3. The writer has made several errors, not serious. On page 11-9, he treats spatial frequencies, but in reality is talking of s atial p details in the photograph. These are certainly related to spatial frequencies, but so is the gross detail. I think he might have difficulty using the same sentences if this change of meaning were forced upon him. evaluating coherent enlargers, and by Evaluation of 24 March 1965, 25X1 but there may be some minor emphasis I have missed. 2. I agree with the method of image assessment -- fidelity defect. This is currently being used by 1 in 4. The reader is promised that this research program will result in blur-correction techniques. Nowhere is he treated to a discussion of how blur affects contrast and how the spread function of this blur will be corrected, changed, amended, or what have you. I felt like someone was dangling a carrot in front of me, and pulling it away each time I was ready to take a bite. I don't know whether or not this was deliberate, resulted from a lack of sufficient arguments or knowledge, or was a red-herring accidently dragged across the path. I certainly would suggest we ask them specifically to define how they propose to de-blur images. At least define what it is they mean by a blurred image. 5. I feel the proposal represents a program which could be adequately carried out by the proposed personnel. I also feel that a more detailed NGA Review Complete FI ENTIA Approved For Release 2004/08/25 CIA-R1DP78BO477OAOOO6OOO1OO13-2 25X1 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/01I~"fl1T#At04770A0W600010013-2 statement of the problem, with respect to blur correction, is needed. I further think they should discuss the principle and how their proposed program differs from that technique. A Chief, Exploratory Development Laboratory Branch P&DS 0 Proposal #915908-B CO `4~ I=IDENTIAL Approved For Release 2004/08/25 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000600010013-2 Approved ForRelease 2004/08/25 : CIA-RDP78BO4776A000600010013-2 divided into three parts. These ares P'hotograpinic processing study, including electronic support, c processing, study. Frequency analyzer, e. concurrent with above* b, separate from above* parts are inter-depende ?it with regard to design in sot e a so that performance of one part only, without the others will result in sorewhat higher cost than it" all are pursued together. Pt.otoraphic processing study, including electronic support. CRT assembly Lenses and supports ether purchased or rented equipment Engineering labor 24 mm :u.porting engineering labor Photo tec x. and other Total at engineering level Total at sales level 25X1 Approved For Release 2004/08/25 : CIA-RDP78BO477OA000600010013-2 Approved For Release 2004/08/25 : CIA-RDP78B04770 000600010013-2 Eiectron1c Froceseing 2tudy. 2 CRT assemblies, hi ?h. resolution 3 lenses urc~iased equipment eerin labor 21 mm d model shop 12 mm Total at emir=eering level Total at sales level requency analyzer, urrent with above programs. ;: arts q y Engineering is