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21 December 1999 Multispectral image capture using a tunable filter
Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Francis J. M. Schmitt, Hans Brettel
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In this article we describe the experimental setup of a multispectral image acquisition system consisting of a professional monochrome CCD camera and a tunable filter in which the spectral transmittance can be controlled electronically. We have performed a spectral characterization of the acquisition system taking into account the acquisition noise. To convert the camera output signals to device-independent data, two main approaches are proposed and evaluated. One consists in applying regression methods to convert from the K camera outputs to a device- independent color space such as CIEXYZ or CIELAB. Another method is based on a spectral model of the acquisition system. By inverting the model using a Principal Eigenvector approach, we estimate the spectral reflectance of each pixel of the imaged surface.
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Jon Yngve Hardeberg, Francis J. M. Schmitt, and Hans Brettel "Multispectral image capture using a tunable filter", Proc. SPIE 3963, Color Imaging: Device-Independent Color, Color Hardcopy, and Graphic Arts V, (21 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373441
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Optical filters

Image acquisition

Multispectral imaging

Reflectivity

Tunable filters

Image processing

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