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Photographic Technology Supplement

Light Sectioning as a Three-Dimensional Measurement System in Medicine

Pages 85-92 | Received 29 Dec 1976, Published online: 22 Jul 2016
 

Abstract

Light sectioning is a monophotogrammetric method of measuring subjects in three dimensions consisting of contouring the object optically by a series of slits of light of equal size and frequency. The contour plot is recorded photographically at 90° to the projection axis.

A double-sided system has been developed for medical applications which is free from geometric distortion caused by the conical nature of the projection and recording beams. An explanation of such errors is given. The use of mirrors and telecentric systems to reduce the errors below significant levels is discussed, as is the production of fine line black and white and colour grids. The practical problems are mentioned and the errors of the working system found. Examples of applications to medical problems are given.

The advantages of the method are that it is non-contact, instantaneous, simple and inexpensive to operate and requires a minimum of sophisticated equipment or technique. Its principal disadvantage is that it cannot be used on concave body surfaces.

Notes

Paper presented at a symposium on “Quantitative Applications of Photography” organized by the Science Commitee of The Royal Photographic Society, on Monday, 6 December 1976, in London.

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