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Analysis Multispectral Image Capture
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Digital CameraMachine VisionComputer VisionImage AnalysisEngineeringImaging SpectroscopyMultispectral ImagingGeographyColorimetrySpectral ImagingRemote SensingMultispectral Image CaptureDemosaicingComputational ImagingDance ImagesSpline InterpolationHyperspectral Imaging
Multispectral image capture (i.e, more than three channels) facilitates both more accurate tristimulus estimation and possibilities for spectral reconstruction of each scene pixel. A seven-channel camera was assembled using approximately 50 nm bandwidth interference filters, manufactured by Melles Griot, in conjunction with a Kodak Professional DCS 200m digital camera. Multichannel images were recorded for the Macbeth ColorChecker chart as an illustrative example. Three methods of spectral reconstruction were evaluated: spline interpolation, modified-discrete-sine-transformation (MDST) interpolation, and an approach based on principal-component analysis (PCA). The spectral reconstruction accuracy was quantified both spectrally and by computing CIELAB coordinates for a single illuminant and observer. The PCA-based technique resulted in the best estimated spectral-reflectance-factor functions. These results were compared with a least-squares colorimetric model that does not include the spectral-reconstruction step. This direct mapping resulted in similar colorimetric performance to the PCA method. The multispectral camera had marked improvement compared with traditional three-channel devices.
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