Focused Plenoptic Camera and Spatial Resolution Improving Technology

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The focused plenoptic cameras based on the rays resampling of microlens array on the image formed by main lens, captures radiation on sensor includes the 4D radiance information.Because of both spatial and angular information are recorded on the sensor of fixed pixels number, when rendering image with fixed view there are limited pixels from sub_image are adopted, this results in disappointingly low resolution of the result image. Our approach presents a new approach to rendering an image with higher spatial resolution than the traditional approach, allowing us to render high resolution images that meet the high requirements.

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