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24 February 1982 Video Instrumentation And Procedures For Data Analysis
Patrick N. Keller
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Abstract
Video systems can be configured to measure position, size, attitude, brightness, and color of objects including objects in high speed events. The measurements may be time correlated or images from several sources (perhaps widely separated) may be correlated directly by image splitting techniques. The composition and specifications of the video system will vary considerably depending on the parameters measured and the accuracy desired. The basis of making the above measurements, using video, are presented in a format to guide practitioners in applying video as a measuring tool. Topics include relative vs. absolute measurements, scales and references, data insertion and retrieval, human factors, and video digitization.
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Patrick N. Keller "Video Instrumentation And Procedures For Data Analysis", Proc. SPIE 0291, 2nd Intl Symp of Biomechanics Cinematography and High Speed Photography, (24 February 1982); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.932301
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KEYWORDS
Video

Cameras

Raster graphics

Imaging systems

Distortion

Camera shutters

Cinematography

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