显微镜
光学
微透镜
反褶积
显微镜
渲染(计算机图形)
光场
景深
薄层荧光显微镜
计算机科学
视野
雷
焦距
衍射
图像分辨率
体绘制
光学显微镜
计算机图形学(图像)
物理
镜头(地质)
扫描共焦电子显微镜
扫描电子显微镜
作者
Marc Levoy,Ren Ng,Andrew Adams,Matthew J. Footer,Mark Horowitz
标识
DOI:10.1145/1141911.1141976
摘要
By inserting a microlens array into the optical train of a conventional microscope, one can capture light fields of biological specimens in a single photograph. Although diffraction places a limit on the product of spatial and angular resolution in these light fields, we can nevertheless produce useful perspective views and focal stacks from them. Since microscopes are inherently orthographic devices, perspective views represent a new way to look at microscopic specimens. The ability to create focal stacks from a single photograph allows moving or light-sensitive specimens to be recorded. Applying 3D deconvolution to these focal stacks, we can produce a set of cross sections, which can be visualized using volume rendering. In this paper, we demonstrate a prototype light field microscope (LFM), analyze its optical performance, and show perspective views, focal stacks, and reconstructed volumes for a variety of biological specimens. We also show that synthetic focusing followed by 3D deconvolution is equivalent to applying limited-angle tomography directly to the 4D light field.
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