Principle of DiLFM (IMAGE)
Caption
(a) Light field microscopy (LFM) imaging scheme. 3D distributed samples will be collected by a standard microscopy (i.e. an objective with a tube lens), then coded by a microlens array (MLA) and captured by a camera. Zoom-in panel ① shows the relationship of a sample space point with the pattern in the native objective plane (NIP). Zoom-in panel ② shows an exemplary LFM PSF captured by the camera. (b) Principle of DiLFM. After ringing-reduced RL reconstruction, DiLFM replaces low-quality image elements with high-quality ones to suppress reconstruction artifacts.
Credit
by Yuanlong Zhang, Bo Xiong, Yi Zhang, Zhi Lu, Jiamin Wu and Qionghai Dai
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