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29 December 1993 Highest resolution image acquisition
Uwe Richter
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Abstract
At RJM two different image scanners with very high spatial resolution have been developed: The metric camera `JenScan 4500 MC' (4500 X 3450 pixels in 3 seconds) based on a novel microscanning subsystem and the Scan-Bank unit `UMK-HighScan' (14.000 X 11.000 pixels in 5 minutes) for the photogrammetrical camera system UMK 1318/1320. The JenScan-camera is completed by a set of special designed lenses with highest resolution and lowest distortion (< 0.05%).
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Uwe Richter "Highest resolution image acquisition", Proc. SPIE 1987, Recording Systems: High-Resolution Cameras and Recording Devices and Laser Scanning and Recording Systems, (29 December 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.165213
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KEYWORDS
CCD image sensors

Charge-coupled devices

Cameras

Image resolution

Image acquisition

Scanners

Sensors

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