Simplified color camera spectral sensitivity measurement
Abstract
A novel and simple technique for measuring the spectral sensitivity of color cameras is presented. The method is simple because no motor-driven monochromator is needed, no multiple measurements are necessary, and no iterative computations are involved. Instead, a Prism-Grating-Prism component is employed as light dispersing element and the CCD camera itself is used as detector. The output of the camera plotted per channel and deconvolved with the light source, is already the measured camera sensitivity.
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