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Vision ray calibration for the quantitative geometric description of general imaging and projection optics in metrology

Exact geometric calibration of optical devices like projectors or cameras is the basis for utilizing them in quantitative metrological applications. The common state-of-the-art photogrammetric pinhole-imaging-based models with supplemental polynomial corrections fail in the presence of nonsymmetric...

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Published in:Applied optics. Optical technology and biomedical optics 2010-10, Vol.49 (30), p.5851
Main Authors: Bothe, Thorsten, Li, Wansong, Schulte, Michael, von Kopylow, Christoph, Bergmann, Ralf B, Jüptner, Werner P O
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