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20 January 2023 Design of variable baseline optical system for 3D imaging
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Abstract
In stereo image production, because the dual lens fixed baseline optical system cannot provide the scene imaging requirements under different object distances, and the existing dual lens system baseline is designed according to the pupil distance of human eyes, the working distance is limited, so it cannot effectively obtain the scene information outside the stereoscopic range of human eyes. In order to improve the creation and artistic effect of film and television images, increase the film lens language, and obtain more 3D image information, especially improve the long-distance depth information acquisition ability of the lens, this paper studies and design the expansion of variable baseline function on the basis of retaining the existing stereo imaging advantages of dual lens system
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Ye Wang "Design of variable baseline optical system for 3D imaging", Proc. SPIE 12559, AOPC 2022: Novel Optical Design; and Optics Ultra Precision Manufacturing and Testing, 125590G (20 January 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2652061
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KEYWORDS
Imaging systems

Mirrors

3D acquisition

Optical design

Stereoscopic cameras

Geometrical optics

Stereoscopy

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