How can I undistort an image in Matlab using the known camera parameters?

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鱼传尺愫 2021-02-06 02:45

This is easy to do in OpenCV however I would like a native Matlab implementation that is fairly efficient and can be easily changed. The method should be able to take the camera

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  • 2021-02-06 03:06

    You can now do that as of release R2013B, using the Computer Vision System Toolbox. There is a GUI app called Camera Calibrator and a function undistortImage.

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  • 2021-02-06 03:10

    The simplest and most common way of doing undistort (also called unwarp or compensating for lens distortion) is to do a forward distortion on a chosen output photo size and then a reverse mapping using bilinear interpolation.

    Here is code I wrote for performing this:

    function I = undistort(Idistorted, params)
    fx = params.fx;
    fy = params.fy;
    cx = params.cx;
    cy = params.cy;
    k1 = params.k1;
    k2 = params.k2;
    k3 = params.k3;
    p1 = params.p1;
    p2 = params.p2;
    
    K = [fx 0 cx; 0 fy cy; 0 0 1];
    
    I = zeros(size(Idistorted));
    [i j] = find(~isnan(I));
    
    % Xp = the xyz vals of points on the z plane
    Xp = inv(K)*[j i ones(length(i),1)]';
    
    % Now we calculate how those points distort i.e forward map them through the distortion
    r2 = Xp(1,:).^2+Xp(2,:).^2;
    x = Xp(1,:);
    y = Xp(2,:);
    
    x = x.*(1+k1*r2 + k2*r2.^2) + 2*p1.*x.*y + p2*(r2 + 2*x.^2);
    y = y.*(1+k1*r2 + k2*r2.^2) + 2*p2.*x.*y + p1*(r2 + 2*y.^2);
    
    % u and v are now the distorted cooridnates
    u = reshape(fx*x + cx,size(I));
    v = reshape(fy*y + cy,size(I));
    
    % Now we perform a backward mapping in order to undistort the warped image coordinates
    I = interp2(Idistorted, u, v);
    

    To use it one needs to know the camera parameters of the camera being used. I am currently using the PMD CamboardNano which according to the Cayim.com forums has the parameters used here:

    params = struct('fx',104.119, 'fy', 103.588, 'cx', 81.9494, 'cy', 59.4392, 'k1', -0.222609, 'k2', 0.063022, 'k3', 0, 'p1', 0.002865, 'p2', -0.001446);
    
    I = undistort(Idistorted, params);
    
    subplot(121); imagesc(Idistorted);
    subplot(122); imagesc(I);
    

    Here is an example of the output from the Camboard Nano. Note: I artificially added border lines to see what the effect was of the distortion close to the edges (its much more pronounced): enter image description here

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