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Undistorting Hazcam images?
lupine
post Feb 13 2007, 07:50 AM
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Hi,

I'm new here, but in my lurking I've seen a lot of great stuff, and it looks like this might be the right place to ask this question.

I'm using Gennery's CAHVORE method in some Computer Vision research with a wide-angle lens. Performing the calibration and using the parameters in my work is not a problem, but I'd like to perform an undistortion of the images. I've found some vague details while looking up the Hazcam info, but there's not enough concrete details in it to work it out.

I was wondering whether anybody here knows how to linearize/undistort Hazcam imagery.

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Stu
post Mar 13 2007, 08:43 PM
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Well done lupine, your hard work and dedication sure looks to have paid off smile.gif


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