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== Optical Imaging Systems ==
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This section is on Lecture 4 of the series and covers Optical Imaging Systems. You can watch the unedited video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XIptrnjFHo&list=PL3ZrjaBngMS15UhKHUnNqW5wLBA4vlQeB&index=4 here]. Professor Bouman's Course notes on this topic can be found [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece637/notes/pdf/ImagingSys.pdf here].
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'''[[ECE637_Bouman_lectures_Image_Processing_sLecture_mhossain|The Bouman Lectures on Image Processing]]'''
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A [https://www.projectrhea.org/learning/slectures.php Slecture] by [[user:Mhossain | Maliha Hossain]]
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<font size= 3> Topic 1: Optical Imaging Systems </font size>
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== Sub-Topics ==
 
  
The lecture provides an overview of digital imaging systems, digital cameras and lenses. Images are typically captured via optical imaging systems, particularly cameras. The figure below describes the mechanism behind how an image is captured in a Single Length Reflex (SLR) camera.
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This set of notes is on Lecture 4 of the series and covers Optical Imaging Systems. You can watch the unedited video [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XIptrnjFHo&list=PL3ZrjaBngMS15UhKHUnNqW5wLBA4vlQeB&index=4 here]. Professor Bouman's Course notes on this topic can be found [https://engineering.purdue.edu/~bouman/ece637/notes/pdf/ImagingSys.pdf here].
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[[Image:DSLR-cross-section.jpeg|400px|thumb|left|Fig 1.1: DSLR Cross-Section]]
 
  
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As you point your camera at an object and look through the viewfinder, light from the object passes through the lens and is incident on the mirror, which is positioned laterally so as to reflect the light trough the prism and into the viewfinder. Once you click to take a picture, the aperture closes and the mirror moves to the horizontal position shown in the figure. Next, the aperture reopens for the amount of time specified by the mode you have your camera set to. This time the light passing through the lens is incident upon the light sensor. In a DSLR, the information from the sensor is digitized and stored in local memory. Once this is completed, the mirror moves back to the lateral position and you can view objects through the viewfinder again.  
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== Subtopic 1: [[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_intro_S13_mhossain|Introduction to Optical Imaging Systems]] ([[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_intro_S13_mhossain|More...]])==
  
The key item in the design of a camera is the lens so I have divided the rest of the notes into the following sub-topics:
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*[[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_lens_S13_mhossain|Lenses]]
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*[[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_space_domain_models_S13_mhossain|Space Domain Models for Optical Imaging Systems]]
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* [[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_intro_S13_mhossain|Accompanying Lecture Notes]]
  
 
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== Subtopic 2: [[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_lens_S13_mhossain|Lenses]] ([[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_lens_S13_mhossain|More...]])==
  
* Bouman, Charles. Digital Image Processing I. Purdue University. Spring 2013. Lecture.
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* [[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_lens_S13_mhossain|Accompanying Lecture Notes]]. 
  
 
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==Questions and comments==
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== Subtopic 3: [[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_space_domain_models_S13_mhossain|Space Domain Models for Optical Imaging Systems]]  ([[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_space_domain_models_S13_mhossain|More...]])==
  
If you have any questions, comments, etc. please post them below:
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* [[ECE637_optical_imaging_systems_space_domain_models_S13_mhossain|Accompanying Lecture Notes]]. 
  
 
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== References ==
  
[[2013_Spring_Image_Processing_ECE_637_Bouman|Back to ECE 637 Course Wiki]]
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* C. A. Bouman. ECE 637. Class Lecture. Digital Image Processing I. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Purdue University. Spring 2013.
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Latest revision as of 06:23, 26 February 2014

sLecture

Topic 1: Optical Imaging Systems
Intro
Lenses
Space Domain Models for Optical Imaging Systems


The Bouman Lectures on Image Processing

A Slecture by Maliha Hossain

Topic 1: Optical Imaging Systems

© 2013




This set of notes is on Lecture 4 of the series and covers Optical Imaging Systems. You can watch the unedited video here. Professor Bouman's Course notes on this topic can be found here.



Subtopic 1: Introduction to Optical Imaging Systems (More...)


Subtopic 2: Lenses (More...)



Subtopic 3: Space Domain Models for Optical Imaging Systems (More...)



References

  • C. A. Bouman. ECE 637. Class Lecture. Digital Image Processing I. Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Purdue University. Spring 2013.



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