Point of View: Image Quality from a Non-Engineering Viewpoint

Harry Mathias

The non-engineering difficulties that a new technology faces are generally the final obstacles that it must overcome before being accepted and put into practical use. Unlike the engineering obstacles, however, the non-engineering difficulties are rarely planned for in advance, rarely even researched, until they are encountered. Problems of application and acceptance of a new technology catch everyone by surprise, even though they could have been foreseen with a little advance research or even a conversation or two with the people who will apply the technology.

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Published
1984-08
Content type
Original Research
DOI
10.5594/J03500