User`s manual

AW00049313000 Spatial Correction on Color Cameras
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Now, consider a single small area on an object passing the camera and define it as area "A".
Figure 48 illustrates that as the object passes the camera, area A will fall into the line of view of the
red line, of the green line, and of the blue line at three different times. This means that the red
information for area A, the green information for area A, and the blue information for area A will be
collected during three different acquisitions. So in order to get full RGB information for area A, we
must combine information from three different acquisitions. This need to combine information from
three different acquisitions to get full color information is known as spatial correction.
Fig. 48: A Single Point Acquired During Three Different Acquisitions
Camera
Sensor
Object
Passing
Camera
A
A
A