External calibration is explained in the SFF-8472 standard and falls under two general categories: linear and nonlinear. In the linear case, two constants are required, one for offset and one for gain; for every raw datapoint x, a calibrated value y = ax + b is calculated. Once this calibration is set, every incoming raw datapoint is scaled up accordingly without any. Use the Optical tab of the Calibrations dialog to calibrate an optical input channel on modules installed in a N1000A's module bay as well as DCA-M modules. Click Tools > Calibrations to open this dialog. Copan, NIST Director and Under Secretary of Commerce for Standards and Technology Certain commercial entities, equipment, or materials may be identified in this document in order to describe an experimental procedure or concept adequately. Radial distortion becomes larger the farther points are from the center of the image. For example, one image is shown below in which two edges of a chess board are marked with red lines.
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