Relation between "Image" intensity and "Light" Intensity?
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What is the relation between "Light" intensity and "Image" intensity?
Is there any reference that I can rad about it? I searched a lot, but couldn't find any!
Thank you so much.
Steven
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Assuming your image come from a camera, the Image intensity == the pixel values is proportional to the amount of light (the Light intensity) that has reached your sensor. The relationship between pixel value and amount of light may very well vary from pixel to pixel, and for a colour sensor will definitively vary from colour to colour. The camera vendor should be able to give you the spectral response of the camera (= sensitivity in each colour) and you can calibrate the individual pixel response with a uniform light source.
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Steven
il 25 Giu 2015
Guillaume
il 25 Giu 2015
Note that this is very off-topic for this forum.
For a monochrome sensor, the amount of light received by the sensor is simply proportional to the pixel value. The proportionality constant varies from pixel to pixel though. If you want to know what that is, you will need to know the spectral response of your sensor at the wavelength of your laser and at the wavelength of a uniform light source that you'd use to calibrate your sensor.
Steven
il 25 Giu 2015
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