The radiometric performance of cameras is customarily characterized and specified in terms of component properties such as F-number and readout noise. This paper considers the camera as an integrated unit and derives characteristics suitable for specifying noise, throughput and saturation as determined from the overall input-to-output performance. A conventional model of signal and noise is reformulated into a simpler "equivalent camera" model with the same radiometric performance, constrained to have a lossless lens with detector-side pupil subtending 1 steradian, and a detector with a peak quantum efficiency (QE) of 1. The small parameter set of this model can then be determined with the camera treated as a "black box", relevant for verif...
This work discusses the use of digital cameras fitted with absorption filters as quasi-spectral radi...
The results of two types of processing are included in this product. First, the Radiance Scaling ope...
Traditional spectral sensors are intentionally designed to minimize overlap among spectral response ...
Radiometric calibration is a method of capturing digital images and processing the digital image dat...
Hyperspectral cameras capture the spectral power distribution of the objects in the imaged view via ...
Hyperspectral cameras capture the spectral power distribution of the objects in the imaged view via ...
Colour signal outputs from digital cameras can be calculated from spectral distribution of an illumi...
Consumer cameras, particularly onboard smartphones and UAVs, are now commonly used as scientific ins...
The characterization of physical properties of digital imaging systems requires the determination an...
This slide presentation reviews the radiometric performance model for Airborne Visible/Infrared Imag...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has become a popular topic of research due to the numerous applications...
CCD cameras are widely used for remote sensing and image processing applications. However, most came...
As line scanning short wave infrared (SWIR) hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a growing field in the fo...
For the objective comparison of different cameras or image sensors, it is necessary to describe thei...
1 Title: Characterization of spectrograph with CCD camera Author: Michal Vyvlečka Department: Depart...
This work discusses the use of digital cameras fitted with absorption filters as quasi-spectral radi...
The results of two types of processing are included in this product. First, the Radiance Scaling ope...
Traditional spectral sensors are intentionally designed to minimize overlap among spectral response ...
Radiometric calibration is a method of capturing digital images and processing the digital image dat...
Hyperspectral cameras capture the spectral power distribution of the objects in the imaged view via ...
Hyperspectral cameras capture the spectral power distribution of the objects in the imaged view via ...
Colour signal outputs from digital cameras can be calculated from spectral distribution of an illumi...
Consumer cameras, particularly onboard smartphones and UAVs, are now commonly used as scientific ins...
The characterization of physical properties of digital imaging systems requires the determination an...
This slide presentation reviews the radiometric performance model for Airborne Visible/Infrared Imag...
Hyperspectral remote sensing has become a popular topic of research due to the numerous applications...
CCD cameras are widely used for remote sensing and image processing applications. However, most came...
As line scanning short wave infrared (SWIR) hyperspectral imaging (HSI) is a growing field in the fo...
For the objective comparison of different cameras or image sensors, it is necessary to describe thei...
1 Title: Characterization of spectrograph with CCD camera Author: Michal Vyvlečka Department: Depart...
This work discusses the use of digital cameras fitted with absorption filters as quasi-spectral radi...
The results of two types of processing are included in this product. First, the Radiance Scaling ope...
Traditional spectral sensors are intentionally designed to minimize overlap among spectral response ...