Effects of microlens array lens size on sub-aperture images in light field cameras

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The effects of microlens aperture size on 3D imaging quality for a 5 x 5 microlens array in a light field camera are studied by Fourier optics in consideration of pupil sizes and the locations of main lens and each lens in a microlens array. The larger size of the lenses in the microlens array provides higher sub-aperture image resolution. The techniques demonstrated in this paper can be useful to evaluate sub-aperture image performance in a light field camera without requiring large computations. © 2013 International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology.

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Chiou, P. C., Tsai, C. H., Yang, C. F., & Li, J. H. (2013). Effects of microlens array lens size on sub-aperture images in light field cameras. International Journal of Automation and Smart Technology, 3(2), 117–120. https://doi.org/10.5875/ausmt.v3i2.195

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