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Analysis of photometric factors based on photometric linearization

Journal of the Optical Society of America A, 2007
We propose a method for analyzing photometric factors, such as diffuse reflection, specular reflection, attached shadow, and cast shadow. For analyzing real images, we utilize the photometric linearization method, which was originally proposed for image synthesis.
Yasunori Ishii   +2 more
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GAIA Photometric System: Simulation of Photometric Observations

Astrophysics and Space Science, 2002
We present a software package developed for modelling of the GAIA photometric observations. The modelling procedure is very flexible and fully controlled via the parameter file. Therefore, configuration of the GAIA telescopes and photometric systems, as well as the object samples under investigation, can be adjusted easily.
Vladas Vansevičius   +2 more
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Photometric Concepts and Magnitudes [PDF]

open access: possible, 1987
Most astronomical observations utilize electromagnetic radiation in one way or another. We can obtain information on the physical nature of a radiation source by studying the energy distribution of its radiation. We shall now introduce some basic concepts characterizing electromagnetic radiation.
Pekka Kröger   +4 more
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PHOTOMETRIC AND IMAGING PERFORMANCE [PDF]

open access: possibleEAS Publications Series, 2002
Three topics within GAIA photometry have been selected for discussion here. (1) The sampling scheme of the CCDs has been tuned to serve the various purposes: detection of stars, astrometry, broad- and medium-band photometry, and imaging of a small area around each detected star, but the tuning may not yet be optimal.
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The Photometric Sensibility of the Eye and the Precision of Photometric Observations

Journal of the Optical Society of America, 1931
In this paper data are presented to show that for maximum photometric sensibility the brightness of the photometric field should be adjusted so that a brightness level of from 20 to 30 millilamberts is secured. At this brightness the difference fraction ΔB/B has a value of 1.37 percent.
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Photometric determination of nitrite

Talanta, 1981
A new sensitive colour reaction for nitrite determination is presented. The method is based on the reaction of nitrite with p-aminobenzoic acid to form a diazonium ion, which is coupled with 8-hydroxyquinoline, in alkaline medium, to form a reddish-orange water-soluble azo dye.
W.A. Bashir, S. Flamerz
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Photometric motion

[1990] Proceedings Third International Conference on Computer Vision, 1991
The author compares the photometric effects of motion (which is defined as the variation of a point's imaged intensity as a consequence of motion) and the geometric effects of motion (which is defined as the variation in projected surface geometry as a consequence of motion).
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Photometric and Colorimetric Tests

2014
The chapter describes the tests that can be performed on lamps and luminaires. The first two sections of the chapter report photometric tests and measurements, starting from the measurement of luminous flux. There are two principal methods for measuring total luminous flux or radiant flux. One incorporates an integrating sphere (Sect. 1), and the other
Mercatelli L, Giannini A, Sani E
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Photometric Displacement Transducer

IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1969
Measurements of variations in intensity of light reflected from a moving surface provide a method for quantitating displacement. A system to monitor displacements of a few microns is easily constructed. This technique has wide application in biological experiments, offering the advantage of probeless displacement monitoring.
Gerald W. Timm, William E. Bradley
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Subpixel Photometric Stereo

IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, 2008
Conventional photometric stereo recovers one normal direction per pixel of the input image. This fundamentally limits the scale of recovered geometry to the resolution of the input image, and cannot model surfaces with subpixel geometric structures. In this paper, we propose a method to recover subpixel surface geometry by studying the relationship ...
Tan, Ping, Lin, Stephen, Quan, Long
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