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22 December 2000 Calibration modeling and stability testing for the Kodak DC200 series digital still camera
Mark R. Shortis, Clifford L. Ogleby, Stuart Robson, Ellias M. Karalis, Horst A. Beyer
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Proceedings Volume 4309, Videometrics and Optical Methods for 3D Shape Measurement; (2000) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.410870
Event: Photonics West 2001 - Electronic Imaging, 2001, San Jose, CA, United States
Abstract
This paper reports on initial investigations into appropriate calibration models for and the reliability and stability of the calibration of the Kodak DC200 series cameras. Results of test of different types of digital still cameras are compared, in general, to the DC200 series and then various calibration test of a DC265 camera are presented and analyzed. Block- and photo-invariant camera calibration models are compared to ascertain their suitability for the physical variability of the cameras. In conclusion, this paper makes some recommendations on the potential reliability and stability of the Kodak DC265 camera.
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Mark R. Shortis, Clifford L. Ogleby, Stuart Robson, Ellias M. Karalis, and Horst A. Beyer "Calibration modeling and stability testing for the Kodak DC200 series digital still camera", Proc. SPIE 4309, Videometrics and Optical Methods for 3D Shape Measurement, (22 December 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.410870
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Calibration

Digital cameras

Reliability

CCD cameras

Imaging systems

Metrology

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