Multiple-view polarimetric camera
A multiple-view polarimetric camera is developed. The system uses four separate action cameras, and software is employed to map the images onto each other in order to generate the Stokes vectors, the degree of linear polarization, and the angle images. To ensure robustness, an automated calibration...
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description | A multiple-view polarimetric camera is developed. The system uses four separate action cameras, and software is employed to map the images onto each other in order to generate the Stokes vectors, the degree of linear polarization, and the angle images. To ensure robustness, an automated calibration system has been developed that ensures the pixels are correctly mapped. Video frame synchronization is also developed. |
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