Thursday, 4 May 2023

Photogrammetric Approach to Self-calibration Prosess Employing Intrinsic Parameters Variation for Zoom Lenses | Chapter 10 | Recent Progress in Science and Technology Vol. 9

 Non-rhythmical cameras, which are usually used in close-range photogrammetry applications, admit the combination of two together digital and machinelike zooming satisfactorily. During the zooming process, the optical behaviour of the glasses changes depending on the feature of the secondhand optical whole. This modification is accomplished by optimising the number of pixels secondhand on the digital sensor's overhang plane. Additionally, high-description non-metric cameras have a problem that when whetting the image, deteriorates the description of the image plane. On the other hand, industrialized cameras, which are generally secondhand in close-range photogrammetry and architectural photogrammetry, keep tackle this problem by utilizing additional image augmentation instruments. These mathematical non-metric cameras are measure by fixing for maximum and minimum zooming focal time and they are suitable expected used in this place range. In this chapter, an Olympus E10 camera was working in the calibration process to answer the necessity for the modification indifferent focal lengths. It is deduced that allure calibration dossier, which is got in a three-dimensional test field together with the falsifications on the object, can be used to discover the optical conduct of zooming objects for mechanic zooming. We can predict high-quality intrinsic principles for the camera, again the zooming behavior of the lenses, before the measurement step.

Author(s) Details:

Bahadir Ergun,
Department of Geomatic Engineering, Geodesy and Photogrammetry Engineering, Gebze Technical University, 41400 Kocaeli, Turkey.

Please see the link here: https://stm.bookpi.org/RPST-V9/article/view/10295

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