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Wave-Optical Reconstruction of Plenoptic Camera Images

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Fringe 2013

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During the last couple of years light field imaging has become an intensively studied field of research. Unlike a conventional camera, which simply records a two-dimensional spatial intensity distribution, a plenoptic camera additionally measures directional information by incorporating a micro lens array in the optical setup. This allows the image manipulation after the capture to a much greater extent than with conventional images. Typical examples include the refocusing operation, the extension of the depth of field, the calculation of depth information and the reconstruction of parts of the initial object geometry.

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Junker, A., Stenau, T., Brenner, KH. (2014). Wave-Optical Reconstruction of Plenoptic Camera Images. In: Osten, W. (eds) Fringe 2013. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-36359-7_14

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