Ambient-noise seismology is of great relevance to high-resolution crustal imaging, thanks to the unprecedented dense data coverage it affords in regions of little seismicity. Under the assumption of uniformly distributed noise sources, it has been used to extract the Green's function between two receivers. We determine the imprint of this assumption by means of wave propagation and adjoint methods in realistic 3-D Earth models. In this context, we quantify the sensitivity of ambient-noise cross-correlations from central Europe with respect to noise-source locations and shear wave-speed structure. We use ambient noise recorded over 1 year at 196 stations, resulting in a database of 864 cross-correlations. Our mesh is built upon a combined cr...