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20 January 1977 Laser Profiling - A New Approach To Biostereometric Imaging
H. J. Caulfield, R. E. Herron
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Abstract
A new kind of camera has been devised which records depth profiles of scenes directly on photographic film. If the object surface is described by S(x, y, z), where z is the depth dimension, then a normal photograph records ∫s(x, y, z)dz The new camera might record S(xo, y, z) or S(x, yo, z) where xo and yo are easily variable parameters. Many such profiles in rapid succession provide a full 3D record of the scene. The camera uses a slit in an ordinary image plane to restrict the x or y information and laser rangefinding with a modelocked laser to obtain the z information. Depth resolution of one mm or less is achievable. Applications to whole body imaging and internal 3D photography are discussed.
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H. J. Caulfield and R. E. Herron "Laser Profiling - A New Approach To Biostereometric Imaging", Proc. SPIE 0089, Applications of Optics in Medicine and Biology, (20 January 1977); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.955037
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KEYWORDS
Cameras

Streak cameras

Pulsed laser operation

Biology

Photography

Medicine

Biomedical optics

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