Full text: Proceedings, XXth congress (Part 1)

     
   
  
     
    
  
   
   
   
     
   
   
  
    
  
   
   
   
  
   
  
    
   
    
  
   
   
   
  
   
  
  
   
  
  
   
  
  
   
  
   
    
   
  
  
  
   
  
  
  
  
  
  
   
   
   
    
  
  
  
  
   
   
    
  
  
   
     
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2. measurements of the grid plates and processing of the 
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3. analysis of achieved results and acceptance of 
transformation parameters 
If the results confirm that scanner satisfies the accuracy 
standards, then every scanned image is resampled in batch 
procedure based on accepted  transformation/calibration 
parameters. 
. 3. CALIBRATION OF EPSON EXPRESSION 1640XL 
SCANNER FOR THE PHOTOGRAMMETRIC 
REQUIREMENTS 
3.1 Epson Expression 1640XL 
This scanner (Figure 1) is selected because it belongs to the 
higher class of desktop scanners and it comes from very well 
known manufacturer. The market price varies from 2000$ to 
30008. 
   
Figure 1: Scanner Epson Expression 1640XL 
The basic technical features are given in the Table 2. 
  
SCANNER TYPE Flatbed color image scanner 
  
SUB SCANNING METHOD Movement of the mirror 
  
PHOTOELECTRIC DEVICE Color CCD line sensor 
  
SCANNING AREA 
  
Scanning Platen 310 x 437 mm (A3+) 
  
Transparency Unit 290 x 420 mm 
  
LIGHT SOURCE Xenon fluorescent lamp 
  
1,600 x 3,200 dpi with Micro 
Step Drive 
OPTICAL RESOLUTION 
  
  
  
  
OPTICAL DENSITY 3.6 D 
PIXELS/LINE 58,560 pixels 
OUTPUT RESOLUTION 
GREYSCALE 14-bit (16,384 grayscale levels) 
  
COLOUR 42-bit (4,398 billion colors) 
  
SCANNING SPEED 
  
MONOCHROME (Draft A4 300 dpi - 14 sec” 
  
  
Mode) 
  
  
Table 2: Technical features of EPSON Expression 1640XL 
scanner 
3.2 Grid plate scanning 
Glass plate (25.5cm x 25.5em) has been used for the geometric 
calibration of desktop scanner. The plate has 625 grid points 
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with lem grid spacing. Geometric accuracy of the grid is 
checked by measurements using analytical photogrammetric 
plotter. 
Scanning of grid plate is performed for several spatial scanning 
resolutions (1000 dpi, 1200 dpi and 1600 dpi) and for two 
radiometric resolutions (grayscale and RGB) Grid plate 
scanning was performed regularly on every hour, with scanning 
of other images between these scans. In total, it was 24 scanning 
of grid plate, with different scanning parameters. 
3.3 Processing and result analysis 
After grid plate scanning, grid points are measured in DigiScan 
2000. The result of the measurement are the pairs of grid points 
coordinates, that is pixel coordinates of grid points and 
appropriate theoretical coordinates in plate coordinate system, 
based on point position in the grid. The pairs of coordinates are 
subject of further analysis on scanner geometric accuracy. 
3.3.1 Assessment of overall scanner error and systematic 
part 
The first mathematical model applied on measurements 1s 
Helmert transformation (eq. 2). This provides simple 
transformation of coordinates from raster to plate coordinate 
system. 
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where: X,Y — grid point coordinates in plate coordinate system 
(in Um) 
X,y - pixel coordinate of grid points 
a,b,al,bl - coefficients 
Achieved RMSE based on residuals after transformation is 130 
um. Overview of errors vectors after applied Helmert 
transformation is given at Figure 3. 
  
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Figure 3: Error vectors after Helmert transformation. 
Figure 3 shows the nature of scanning errors obtained with 
EPSON Expression 1640XL scanner. It can be concluded just 
by visual inspection that there is a huge systematic influence, 
which couldn't be modeled and removed Helmert 
transformation. Also, obtained RMSE leads to the conclusion
	        
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