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Re: Real world isis ver i1 iO test



I made the smallest possible patch sizes for both spectros. So this is the worst possible scenario. Wondering if I would get better numbers if Patches for iO charts were bigger?

Anyone tested this?

Derek

On Mar 4, 2010, at 8:53 AM, Martin Weberg <email@hidden> wrote:

Nice to get some data.

I assume you repositioned the iO (paper for the iSis) as exact as
practical possible between measurements?

Files named UV. Is it UV filter on or UV included?

Just a really fast averages and maximum (dE 2000):

iO: 0.61 (1.89), 0.80 (2.14)
iSis: 0.06 (0.73), 0.16 (0.72)

UV
iO: 0.27 (7.03), 0.14 (2.58)
iSis: 0.03 (0.32), 0.16 (0.71)

Analysis later, no time now.

Martin Weberg
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References: 
 >Real world isis ver i1 iO test (From: Derek Lambert <email@hidden>)
 >Re: Real world isis ver i1 iO test (From: Martin Weberg <email@hidden>)



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