Monito wrote:
You didn\'t indicate a lab setup or much about the setup in your original post.
Since you have a lab, and much time, and you have the passion for sharpness and \"best copy\", buy the Imatest program by Norman Koren. It is reputed to be the best in the industry.
My lab is my research lab. It has nothing to do with photography lab, nor is this my main research. It\'s just where I did the tests. Like I said, I have an opportunity to get my hands on 5 copies, so I would like to find the best one.
Imatest looks interesting, but it\'s even more expensive than Quick MTF that I find it\'s expensive already.
Anyhow, I still don\'t mind to learn how others would do it if you have the resources and how you would actually do it.
Jan 13, 2013 at 12:01 PM
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