This paper presents a time-multiplexed II method using an array of lenslets with different focal lengths and aperture sizes, which can increase the product of depth and resolution square (PDRS) significantly to a practical level. The lenslets with different focal lengths are used to increase 3-D image depth, while time-multiplexing is used to improve the 3-D image resolution. The lenslet parameters required in this method are calculated.
Large depth-of-focus time-multiplexed three-dimensional integral imaging using lenslets with non-uniform focal lengths and aperture sizes
2003-01-01
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