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17 January 2006 Real-time multi-spectral color acquisition and display using commodity hardware components
Andrew M. Tan, Daniel L. Lau
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Abstract
The focus of this paper is on the broad extension of multi-spectral color to both scientist and consumer by creating camera/projector arrays composed of commodity hardware. In contrast to expensive, high-maintainance systems which rely on the physical registration of device spaces, we rely on the virtual alignment of viewing spaces in software where real-time alignment is achieved using the processing capacity of the graphical processing units of consumer PC video cards. Specifically, this paper focuses on the inclusion of real-time, composite pattern, structured light illumination (SLI) as a means of recording the 3D shape of objects, which will then be used for the registration of single-color images taken from multiple view points simultaneously. As such, the described system is able to achieve a cost per unit that scales linearly with the number of color primaries.
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Andrew M. Tan and Daniel L. Lau "Real-time multi-spectral color acquisition and display using commodity hardware components", Proc. SPIE 6062, Spectral Imaging: Eighth International Symposium on Multispectral Color Science, 60620O (17 January 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.643522
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Optical filters

Projection systems

RGB color model

LCDs

Video

Imaging systems

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