image formation
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Image Formation. Dr. Chang Shu COMP 4900C Winter 2008. Image Formation. The physics of image formation. Geometric models of cameras. Elements of an imaging device. Light rays coming from outside world and falling on the photoreceptors in the retina. Perspective Projection. - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Image Formation
Dr. Chang Shu
COMP 4900CWinter 2008
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Image Formation
• The physics of image formation.• Geometric models of cameras.
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Elements of an imaging device
Light rays coming from outside world and falling on thephotoreceptors in the retina.
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Perspective Projection
Draughtsman Drawing a Lute, Albrecht Dürer, 1525
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Camera Obscura
Camera Obscura, Reinerus Gemma Frisius, 1544
Camera Obscura: Latin ‘dark chamber’
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Photographic Camera
Photographic camera: Joseph Nicéphore Niepce, 1816
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First Photograph
First photograph on record, la table servie,obtained by Niepce in 1822.
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Pinhole Camera
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Camera with Lens - Thin Lens ModelBasic properties
1. Any ray entering the lens parallel to the axis on one side goes through the focus on the other side.
2. Any ray entering the lens from the focus on one side emerges parallel to the axis on the other side.
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Fundamental Equation of Thin Lenses
fzZ
111
fZZ
fzz
Similar triangles: PSFl~ORFl and QOFr~spFr|PS| = |QO| and |sp| = |OR|
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Basic radiometry
Image Irradiance: the power of light, per unit area and at each point p of the image plane.
Scene Radiance: the power of the light, per unit area, ideally emitted by each point p of a surface in 3-D space in a given direction.
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Surface Reflectance and Lambertian
nIL T
is called surfacealbedo.
Lambertian model: each surface point appears equally brightfrom all viewing directions.
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Why Lenses?
•Pinhole too big - many directions are averaged, blurring the image
•Pinhole too small - diffraction effects blur the image
•Generally, pinhole cameras are dark, because a very small set of rays from a particular point hits the screen.
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Why Lenses?
Gather more light from each scene point
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Human Eye
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CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) Cameras
Small solid state cells convert light energy into electrical charge
The image plane acts as a digital memory that can be read row by row by a computer
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Image Digitization
Sampling – measuring the value of an image at a finite number of points.
Quantization – representing the measured value at the sampled point, by an integer.
Pixel – picture element, in the range [0,255]
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Grayscale Image
10 5 9
100
A digital image is represented by an integer array E of m-by-n.E(i,j), a pixel, is an integer in the range [0, 255].
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Color Image
B
G
R
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Geometric Model of Camera
Perspective projection
ZX
fx ZY
fy
P(X,Y,Z) p(x,y)P
p
principalpoint
principalaxis
imageplane
opticalcenter
xy