The measurement of image quality requires the judgement by the human visual system. This paper describes
a psycho-visual test technique that uses the internet as a test platform to identify image quality in a more
time-effective manner, comparing the visual response data with the results from the same test in a lab-based
environment and estimate the usefulness of the internet as a platform for scaling studies.
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