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17 December 1993 Programmable optical grids: new possibilities for 2D and 3D image processing
Henning G.E. Wolf
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Proceedings Volume 1989, Computer Vision for Industry; (1993) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164880
Event: Electronic Imaging Device Engineering, 1993, Munich, Germany
Abstract
Programmable optical grids can be projected directly on the surface of unpolished test-pieces to realize an absolute measurement method called `coded light approach' to obtain a full depth- image, requiring only a small number of projections. In combination with the phase shifting method subpixel accuracy is achieved. Geometry-checking and controlling the surface quality of objects with mirror-like surfaces is done with indirect illumination. Using a line-projector, stripes are projected to a diffusely reflecting surface, e.g. a wall. The test piece is positioned so that the lines are seen indirectly by the camera, reflected in the surface.
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Henning G.E. Wolf "Programmable optical grids: new possibilities for 2D and 3D image processing", Proc. SPIE 1989, Computer Vision for Industry, (17 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.164880
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Projection systems

Computer vision technology

Machine vision

3D image processing

Video

3D vision

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