Image Acquisition and Techniques To Perform Image Acquisition
Image Acquisition and Techniques To Perform Image Acquisition
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Example: A one-bit image can assign only one to visual spectrum. Image Acquisition is the first
of two values to a single pixel: 1 or 0 (black or step in any image processing system.
white). An 8-bit (28) grayscale image can assign
one of 256 colors to a single pixel. A 24-bit
(2(3x8)) RGB image (8-bits each for red, green
and blue color channels) can assign one of 16.8
million colors to a single pixel.
Bits/Digital Shades/colors
3. IMAGE ACQUISITION CONCEPT
Image type
8 bits black and 256 shades In order to capture an image a camera requires
white image
some sort of measurable energy. The energy of
24 bits colored 16.8 million color
10 bitsimage
black and 1024 shades
interest in this context is light or more generally
white image electromagnetic waves. An EM waves can be
30 bits colored 1 billion color described as mass less entity, a photon, whose
image
12 bits black and 4096 shades electric and magnetic field varies sinusoidaly,
white image
36 bits colored 68.7 billion colors hence the name waves. A photon can be described
image in three different ways:-
1. A photon can be described By its energy E
(measured in eV)
2. IMAGE ACQUISITION 2. A photon can be described by its frequency f
The general aim of Image Acquisition is to (H2)
transform an optical image (Real World Data) into 3. A photon can be described by its wave length
an array of numerical data which could be later λ(m)
manipulated on a computer, before any video or E = (hc)/ λ
image processing can commence an image must E = hf
be captured by camera and converted into a
4. QUANTUM DETECTORS
manageable entity [4]. The Image Acquisition
process consists of three steps:- Quantum Detector is the most important
mechanism of image sensing and acquisition it
1. Optical system which focuses the energy
relies upon the energy of absorbed photon being
2. Energy reflected from the object of interest
used to promote electrons from their stable state
3. A sensor which measure the amount of energy.
to a higher state above an energy threshold.
Image Acquisition is achieved by suitable Whenever this occurs, the properties of that
camera. We use different cameras for different material get altered in some measurable way.
application. If we need an x-ray image, we use a Planck/Einstein came up with a relationship
camera (film) that is sensitive to x-ray. If we want between λ of the incident photon and the E that it
infra red image, we use camera which are sensitive carries:-
to infrared radiation. For normal images (family
pictures etc) we use cameras which are sensitive E = (hc)/ λ (1)
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On collision the photon transfer all or none of It means illumination will be a non-zero and
this quantum of energy to the electron. finite quantity and its quantity depends on
5. IMAGE ACQUISITION MODEL illumination source.
r(x, y)
Then f(x, y) can be represented by :
f(x, y) = i(x, y).r(x, y) (3)
Where 0< i(x, y)<“ Fig.3: Inside a Digital Camera
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