What is Relative sensitivity?



What is Relative sensitivity?..

Answer / Manju Singh

Relative Sensitivity (RS) in image processing is a ratio that defines the efficiency of an imaging system's conversion of incident light into electrical signals. It is calculated as the ratio of the output signal to the input radiant power and is often expressed in units of Jones or relative to photodiodes with square millimeter area.

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