Image stitching strategies for tomographic imaging of large objects at high resolution at synchrotron sources. Kyrieleis, A., Ibison, M., Titarenko, V., & Withers, P. J. Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A, 607:677–684, 8, 2009.
Image stitching strategies for tomographic imaging of large objects at high resolution at synchrotron sources [link]Paper  doi  abstract   bibtex   
Several image stitching strategies for the X-ray tomography (CT) of large objects at high resolution are reviewed and analysed. Each allows one to increase the reconstructed volume whilst keeping the voxel size constant. The methods are compared using experimental data that have been collected at the Daresbury SRS (Stn 16.3) and ESRF (ID15) synchrotron sources. A new stitching method is presented and applied which is based on the shifting of the object with respect to the axis of rotation.
@article{Kyrieleis-2009-ID314,
  title     = {Image stitching strategies for tomographic imaging of large objects at high
               resolution at synchrotron sources},
  abstract  = {Several image stitching strategies for the X-ray tomography ({CT}) of large
               objects at high resolution are reviewed and analysed. Each allows one to
               increase the reconstructed volume whilst keeping the voxel size constant.
               The methods are compared using experimental data that have been collected
               at the Daresbury {SRS} (Stn 16.3) and {ESRF} ({ID}15) synchrotron sources.
               A new stitching method is presented and applied which is based on the
               shifting of the object with respect to the axis of rotation.},
  author    = {Kyrieleis, A. and Ibison, M. and Titarenko, V. and Withers, P. J.},
  journal   = {Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A},
  volume    = {607},
  pages     = {677--684},
  year      = {2009},
  month     = {8},
  url       = {http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2009NIMPA.607..677K},
  nasaads   = {2009NIMPA.607..677K},
  doi       = {10.1016/j.nima.2009.06.030},
  file      = {FULLTEXT:pdfs/000/000/000000314.pdf:PDF}
}

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