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Fig.1 Examples of a section of the digital image brightness diagram produced by the computer. The section
perpendicular to the arm of the image of a cross shows the profile line connecting individual pixels
which:
a) serves as a basis for linear interpolation of the profile symmetry axis,
b) is approximated by the parabola, and a point on the axis of the cross is identified with the
parabola axis
coordinates of centers of crosses on a digital
image with original test the projective transfor-
mation fitting all 9 crosses of image and test
according to the rules of the least square adjust-
ment (tab.1) was applied. At the beginning two
types of test images were analyzed : one taken
with the objective Tevidon 1.9/35 mm from such
distance that the test image was of the CCD
512x512 frame size, and second - which gave
image 2.4 times smaller. Due to proper test lighting
the images were very contrast: the background
had the luminosity number around 210 while the
black non-transparent crosses had only luminosity
number 50. A contrast edge of the cross is imaged
in each of the image scales with 3 pixels of
relatively proportional increment of luminosity
number. The diagram of luminosity of subsequent
pixels along the image line or column (section of
cross perpendicular to the arm axes) gives the
polygon of the luminosity brightness distribution
along the profile (fig.1). It is worth while to
underline that the 3 pixel width of the transition
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stripe from the bright background to the dark cross
surface does not depend on the image scale. It gives
good opportunity to create an universal algorithm
of the cross center determination on digital images.
3. PRECISE DETERMINATION OF CENTERS
OF CROSSES ON A DIGITAL IMAGE.
There are several filters, which can be applied to
determine image contours as a sharp lines (eg.-
tresholding), but they do not offer the accuracy high
enough to be used for precise determination of the
cross center.
Therefore the more laborious methods based on the
analysis of luminosity diagram along the digital image
lines and columns were developed during 1991 - 92
period at our laboratories.
There are three methods which gave the accurate
enough results to be considered as a solution to
the problem :