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12 March 2008 A convertible aerial camera system integrated with film and CCD image sensor
Lei Yan, Shi-hu Zhao, Zhou-hui Lian
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Proceedings Volume 6624, International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2007: Optoelectronic System Design, Manufacturing, and Testing; 662414 (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.791111
Event: International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging: Technology and Applications 2007, 2007, Beijing, China
Abstract
It is the coexisting time between film and digital imaging. Both film aerial camera and digital one have their particular imaging principles, characteristics and complementarities between them. In this paper, a new convertible aerial camera is developed to integrate film and CCD sensors, named as twice-imaging scheme. Some experiments have been carried out for the feasibility of the scheme. This convertible aerial camera system has both film and digital advantages. It can be used in different aspects of aerial remote sensing, surveying and mapping.
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Lei Yan, Shi-hu Zhao, and Zhou-hui Lian "A convertible aerial camera system integrated with film and CCD image sensor", Proc. SPIE 6624, International Symposium on Photoelectronic Detection and Imaging 2007: Optoelectronic System Design, Manufacturing, and Testing, 662414 (12 March 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.791111
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Imaging systems

CCD image sensors

Digital cameras

Digital imaging

Glasses

Photography

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