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High-precision camera distortion measurements with a "calibration harp"
2012
Optical Society of America. Journal A: Optics, Image Science, and Vision
This paper addresses the high precision measurement of the distortion of a digital camera from photographs. Traditionally, this distortion is measured from photographs of a flat pattern which contains aligned elements. Nevertheless, it is nearly impossible to fabricate a very flat pattern and to validate its flatness. This fact limits the attainable measurable precisions. In contrast, it is much easier to obtain physically very precise straight lines by tightly stretching good quality strings
doi:10.1364/josaa.29.002134
pmid:23201661
fatcat:7iahdyg5fvghjk6ot2ufcu5cci