Laser Systems for Applications 2011
DOI: 10.5772/24146
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Dispersion of a Laser Pulse at Propagation Through an Image Acquisition System

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“…To remove shards, we use a dry cotton swab followed with a cotton swab soaked in ethyl alcohol to gently remove as many remaining shards off the sensor as possible as shown in the comparison images in figures 2(a) and (b). Webcams use a Bayer matrix [18] of red, green and blue (RGB) filters laid over the individual CMOS pixels of the sensor to create colour images. These filters can be removed with great care [19]; however, we omit this step in the interests of safety, simplicity and time.…”
Section: Equipment Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To remove shards, we use a dry cotton swab followed with a cotton swab soaked in ethyl alcohol to gently remove as many remaining shards off the sensor as possible as shown in the comparison images in figures 2(a) and (b). Webcams use a Bayer matrix [18] of red, green and blue (RGB) filters laid over the individual CMOS pixels of the sensor to create colour images. These filters can be removed with great care [19]; however, we omit this step in the interests of safety, simplicity and time.…”
Section: Equipment Modificationmentioning
confidence: 99%