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    • Digital imaging
    • Computational photography
    • Cultural heritage preservation

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    • Existing single-lens reflex (SLR) and medium-format digital cameras offer increasing resolution.
    • However, specialized applications like cultural heritage preservation and computational photography demand even higher image resolutions.
    • Large-format cameras provide a solution by utilizing larger image planes to achieve high resolution without sacrificing pixel size.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To develop a digital large-format tile scan camera capable of acquiring high-quality, ultra-high-resolution images of static scenes.
    • To implement unique calibration techniques and a straightforward algorithm for focal-stack processing of extremely large images.
    • To automatically collect and process overlapping focal stacks into a single, high-resolution image with an extended depth of field.

    Main Methods:

    • Development of a digital large-format tile scan camera system.
    • Application of unique calibration techniques for precise image acquisition.
    • Implementation of a simple algorithm for focal-stack processing, accommodating significant magnification variations.
    • Automated collection of overlapping focal stacks for seamless image stitching.

    Main Results:

    • Acquisition of high-quality, high-resolution images from static scenes.
    • Successful processing of very large images with substantial magnification differences.
    • Generation of a final, high-resolution image with an extended depth of field through automated focal-stack merging.

    Conclusions:

    • The digital large-format tile scan camera effectively addresses the need for ultra-high resolution in demanding imaging applications.
    • The employed calibration and focal-stack processing methods enable high-quality results even with complex image datasets.
    • This technology offers a viable solution for cultural heritage preservation and advanced computational photography.