A Computational Photography Shootout: Wavefront Coding Vs. Lattice Focal Imaging

Citation

Stoker, D., van der Laan, J., Lavelle, E., Sakai, C., & Wedd, J. (2014, 27-30 October). A computational photography shootout: wavefront coding vs. lattice focal imaging. Paper presented at the IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP’14), Paris, France.

Abstract

We systematically compared the optical performance of two computational photography (CP) approaches used to extend the depth of field of an imaging system: wavefront coding and lattice focal lens imaging. A test bed was developed by translating test resolution targets through the focal plane of a high magnification telescope placed 25 meters away. We demonstrated an increase in depth of field from 2 cm to 20 cm in each case. We found qualitative differences in restored image quality that depend both on the CP modality and signal to noise. A comparison of results in the frequency domain suggests optimization strategies for computational photography when the frequency content of imaged objects is known ahead of time.


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