Release History: v1.0.0Released: 2018-02-16ark:/88434/mds10ddpbn/pdr:v/1.0.0 initial release v1.0.1Released: 2023-01-28this version added to Forensics Science Theme
Evaluation of Lateral and Depth Resolutions of Light Field Cameras: Light field cameras have the potential of becoming inexpensive and portable 3D imaging instruments. However, the suitability of this camera to a specific application depends on resolution requirements. This data set was collected to assess the image resolution of light field cameras during acquisition configurations similar to the ones encountered by forensic photographers at crime scenes. Examples of 3D crime scene objects include tire tread and shoe imprints in substances like mud or snow. More information about the acquisition is provided at https://isg.nist.gov/deepzoomweb/resources/csmet/pages/lytro_camera/lytro_camera.html. The data are available for assessing resolution parameters for other applications of light field cameras at https://isg.nist.gov/deepzoomweb/resources/lytroEvaluations/index.html.
Research Areas
NIST R&D: Forensics
Keywords: light field camerasresolution; Lytro camerasplenoptic cameras
These data are public.
Data and related material can be found at the following locations:
Peter Bajcsy (2018), Light field camera resolution evaluations, National Institute of Standards and Technology, https://doi.org/10.18434/T4/1502498 (Accessed 2025-05-14)
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