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Determining 3D Flow Fields via Multi-camera Light Field Imaging
Published on: March 6, 2013
Developing an optical design pipeline for correcting lens aberrations and vignetting in light field cameras
Abstract:
Light field cameras have been employed in myriad applications thanks to their 3D imaging capability. By placing a microlens array in front of a conventional camera, one can measure both the spatial and angular information of incoming light rays and reconstruct a depth map. The unique optical architecture of light field cameras poses new challenges on controlling aberrations and vignetting in lens design process. The results of our study show that field curvature can be numerically corrected for by digital refocusing, and vignetting must be minimized because it reduces the depth reconstruction accuracy. To address this unmet need, we herein present an optical design pipeline for light field cameras and demonstrated its implementation in a light field endoscope.
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