System for automatically generating continuous developed...

Television – Camera – system and detail – Still and motion modes of operation

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C382S284000

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10769375

ABSTRACT:
An image processing system automatically generates a seamless and continuous developed still image with little distortion by creating a developed diagram in the circumferential direction of a tube from one frame of a video image of an inner wall of a tubular object photographed by a video camera while moving in the axial direction of the tubular object and stitching the developed diagrams with each other in the longitudinal direction (i.e., on a central axis) of the tube by mosaic processing.

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