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Ultra-Fast Focus Stack Capturing

3D Reconstruction by Ultra-Fast Frame-by-Frame Focusing

The TAG Zip device is the world's fastest true volumetric imaging system. Powered by the world's fastest focusing lens, the new system has the ability to change the focal plane for each frame of the camera sensor independently from the focal location of the previous frame. In fact, the rate limiting step is entirely dependent on the camera and data transfer rate.

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Images at the top (A, B, C) are raw images from the beginning, middle and end of the image stack. Sobel projections of in focus objects throughout the extended field are shown in 3D (D) and 2D (E). Distances (mm) from the robotic arm to the back of the vo

Systems based on technologies such as time-of-flight, Lidar, and structured-light are increasing in prevalence and can provide a tremendous amount of 3D-shape information about the volume. However, this level of detail comes with drawbacks delivering too much precision in areas where there are no objects and in many cases not enough precision on specific areas of interest.

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A progressive series of 72 images were captured throughout extended image volume. A reconstruction of in focus objects in 2D (A) and in 3D (B) are shown.

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The Tag Optic Zip system was awarded with the inVISION Top Innovation 2017 award.

Moreover the limited speed of these technologies also presents challenges to a robotic assisted system Reconstructing 3D-volumes using an image stack, often called Shape From Focus (SFF) or Depth From Focus/Defocus (DFF), is another technique that has been widely used in biology and static systems for gaining multi-dimensional information. The major advantage of this technique is its high spatial accuracy and other information gained about the objects in the image volume such as geometry, 3D-map-rendering, decoding of text, QR/bar codes, true color and gradients, etc. However, this technique has been little used in dynamic environments due to the time required to focus and capture the volume.

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Dieser Artikel erschien in inVISION 2 2017 - 02.05.17.
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