Practical Spectral Photography
Ralf Habel, Michael Kudenov, Michael Wimmer
In Computer Graphics Forum, 31(2), 2012.
Abstract: We introduce a low-cost and compact spectral imaging camera design based on unmodified consumer cameras and a custom camera objective. The device can be used in a high-resolution configuration that measures the spectrum of a column of an imaged scene with up to 0.8 nm spectral resolution, rivalling commercial non-imaging spectrometers, and a mid-resolution hyper spectral mode that allows the spectral measurement of a whole image, with up to 5 nm spectral resolution and 120x120 spatial resolution. We develop the necessary calibration methods based on halogen/fluorescent lamps and laser pointers to acquire all necessary information about the optical system. We also derive the mathematical methods to interpret and reconstruct spectra directly from the Bayer array images of a standard RGGB camera. This objective design introduces accurate spectral remote sensing to computational photography, with numerous applications in color theory, colorimetry, vision and rendering, making the acquisition of a spectral image as simple as taking a high-dynamic-range image.
Article URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-8659.2012.03024.x
BibTeX format:
@article{Habel:2012:PSP,
  author = {Ralf Habel and Michael Kudenov and Michael Wimmer},
  title = {Practical Spectral Photography},
  journal = {Computer Graphics Forum},
  volume = {31},
  number = {2},
  pages = {449--458},
  year = {2012},
}
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