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Does the peak signal to noise ratio represent a reliable index of image quality?

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Does the peak signal to noise ratio represent a reliable index of image quality?

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The PSNR can give an approximate index of image quality, but by itself it cannot make a comparison between the quality of two different images. It is possible, indeed, that an image with a lower PSNR might be perceived as an image of better quality compared to one with a higher signal to noise ratio.

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