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29 The camera rotation is expressed as the angular difference in degrees
30 between two reference systems, one relative to the camera module, and one
34 A camera sensor has a 2-dimensional reference system 'Rc' defined by its
53 reference system on the focal plane of the camera module. The origin is
57 and depend on the environment in which the camera is used.
60 to right, as seen from the camera, is:
76 with the reference system 'Rs' placed on the camera focal plane:
82 | (o) | ! Camera focal plane
90 camera module's lens optical inversion effect.
94 pixel array, seen from the front of the camera sensor, as follows:
114 The camera rotation property is then defined as the angular difference in
115 the counter-clockwise direction between the camera reference system 'Rc'
121 0 degrees camera rotation:
157 90 degrees camera rotation:
181 180 degrees camera rotation:
199 270 degrees camera rotation:
226 A camera module installed on the user facing part of a laptop screen
230 The camera is typically mounted upside-down to compensate the lens optical
248 The two reference systems are aligned, the resulting camera rotation is
264 If the camera sensor is not mounted upside-down to compensate for the lens
314 Example two - Phone camera
316 A camera installed on the back side of a mobile device facing away from
321 The camera sensor is typically mounted with its pixel array longer side