Plenoptic cameras can capture 3D information in one exposure without the need for structured illumination,
allowing grey scale depth maps of the captured image to be created. The Lytro, a consumer grade plenoptic
camera, provides a cost effective method of measuring depth of multiple objects under controlled lightning
conditions. In this research, camera control variables, environmental sensitivity, image distortion characteristics,
and the effective working range of two Lytro first generation cameras were evaluated. In addition, a calibration
process has been created, for the Lytro cameras, to deliver three dimensional output depth maps represented in
SI units (metre). The novel results show depth accuracy and repeatability of +10.0 mm to -20.0 mm, and 0.5 mm
respectively. For the lateral X and Y coordinates, the accuracy was +1.56 ๐m to โ2.59 ๐m and the repeatability
was 0.25 ยตm.
History
School
Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Published in
Eighth International Conference on Machine Vision
Eighth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2015)
Citation
RANGAPPA, S. ... et al., 2015. The suitability of lightfield camera depth maps for coordinate measurement applications. Proceedings Volume 9875, Eighth International Conference on Machine Vision (ICMV 2015); 987523 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2228593
Publisher
ยฉ SPIE
Version
VoR (Version of Record)
Publication date
2015
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