Micro-Computed Tomography (µCT) systems are used for examining the internal structures of various objects, such as material samples, manufactured parts, and natural objects. Resolving fine details or performing accurate geometric measurements in the voxel data critically depends on the precise calibration of the µCT systems geometry. This paper presents a calibration method for µCT systems using projections of a calibration phantom, where the coordinates of the phantom are initially unknown. The approach involves detecting and tracking steel ball bearings and adjusting the unknown system geometry parameters using non-linear least squares optimization. Multiple geometric models are tested to verify their suitability for a self-calibration approach. The implementation is tested using a calibration phantom captured at different magnifications. The results demonstrate the system's capability to determine the geometry model parameters with a remaining error on the detector between 0.27 px and 0.18 px. Systematic errors that remain after calibration, as well as changing parameters due to system instabilities, are investigated. The source code of this work is published to enable further research.
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