Camera Calibration Camera calibration is the process of adjusting and fine-tuning a camera's settings and parameters to ensure accurate and consistent reproduction of colors, tones, and perspectives in photographs. Calibration involves measuring and correcting for distortions, aberrations, and inconsistencies inherent in the camera's optics, sensor, and image processing algorithms. This process helps ensure that images captured by the camera faithfully represent the colors and details of the original scene. Camera calibration is particularly important in professional photography and scientific imaging applications, where precise color accuracy and image fidelity are essential for accurate analysis, measurement, and reproduction. |