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Acquisition Time and Image Quality Improvement by Using HDR Imaging for Finger vein Image Acquisition

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Fig. 1: Used coordinate system of the finger, figure from [1].
Fig. 2: Author’s left middle finger captured using variousshutter times
TABLE II: Average quality scores for all images taken usingthe proposed method (first 4 rows) and images taken using themethod proposed by P
Fig. 5: Example of high quality HDR image with suitableshutter times in the source images.

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