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14 April 1989 Real-Time Rasterstereography Using A Solid State Camera
W. Frobin, E. Hierholzer
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Proceedings Volume 1030, Biostereometrics '88; (1989) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950450
Event: Biostereometrics '88: Spatial and Spatiotemporal Analysis of Biological Form and Function, 1988, Basel, Switzerland
Abstract
Rasterstereography can be improved if photographic recording is replaced by video imaging. Video cameras with a CCD sensor, connected to a video interface supply a digital image in real-time, which subsequently can be processed by a microcomputer within a few minutes. Precautions necessary to obtain photogrammetric accuracy are discussed in detail. An actual system for the measurement of human body is outlined, and some results concerning accuracy and resolution are presented.
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W. Frobin and E. Hierholzer "Real-Time Rasterstereography Using A Solid State Camera", Proc. SPIE 1030, Biostereometrics '88, (14 April 1989); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.950450
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KEYWORDS
Video

Raster graphics

Cameras

Sensors

Photography

Image processing

Video processing

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