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Pinhole camera model

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The pinhole camera model is a simple physical model used in optics and computer vision to describe how light travels through a small aperture (the pinhole) to form an image. This model simplifies the process of imaging by using geometrical optics principles, and it is often used to illustrate fundamental concepts in photography, imaging systems, and camera design.

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