articleACM Transactions on GraphicsJul 1, 2006Closed access

Light field microscopy

Stanford University

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Abstract

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…

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Keywords
  • Microscope
  • Optics
  • Microlens
  • Deconvolution
  • Microscopy
  • Rendering (computer graphics)
  • Light field
  • Depth of field
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