Abstract

Color phase-shifting fringe projection is one of the single-shot three-dimensional shape measurement techniques based on fringe projection profilometry. In practice, the nonlinearity and color crosstalk of the projector-camera system yield undesired phase errors when using phase-shifting algorithm. In this paper, an active phase error suppression method based on hue pre-correction is proposed. Theoretical analysis of phase error is performed taking account of the gamma nonlinearity of the camera. Based on the analysis, the distortion of hue component of the acquired color fringe pattern is employed to represent the overall phase error induced by the combined effect of nonlinearity and color crosstalk. In this method, the hue is pre-corrected to be linear by measuring the function of the combined effect and modifying the computer-generated hue according to the source-distorted relationship. Then, the new modified color fringe pattern can be generated and saved for the further measurement of objects. Experimental results demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed method and it can effectively suppress the induced overall phase error caused by the nonlinearity and color crosstalk of the projector-camera system.

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