Alan Johnson
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For a long time I have read the lens test reviews in "Amateur Photographer" as a lunchtime pastime.
At one time they were done by photographing a test chart on T-Max 100 developed in Acutol and the results given in line-pairs/mm. This was the easiest to understand.Although it had the downside that the best lenses outresolved the film at mid apertures and their true excellence was not recorded it was a good guide to the best that could be done with "ordinary" black and white film.
Later, when Geoffrey Crawley took over he measured a value similar to the mtf, versus f-stop. In theory this this gave more information but I don't think the results were as memorable.
Nowadays the method is different still, it's no wonder the subject is not entirely clear.
I believe that in the US , Pop Photo magazine had a "subjective image quality " they reported.
At one time they were done by photographing a test chart on T-Max 100 developed in Acutol and the results given in line-pairs/mm. This was the easiest to understand.Although it had the downside that the best lenses outresolved the film at mid apertures and their true excellence was not recorded it was a good guide to the best that could be done with "ordinary" black and white film.
Later, when Geoffrey Crawley took over he measured a value similar to the mtf, versus f-stop. In theory this this gave more information but I don't think the results were as memorable.
Nowadays the method is different still, it's no wonder the subject is not entirely clear.
I believe that in the US , Pop Photo magazine had a "subjective image quality " they reported.