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Measurement of skin texture through polarization imaging

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Abstract

Polarization imaging was used to determine skin texture/roughness. The imaging setup used wide angles of illumination and co-polarized imaging to enhance surface texture. The system was used to evaluate skin texture as a function of age.

© 2008 Optical Society of America

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