Levoy M, Zhang Z, McDowall I
Computer Science Department, Stanford University, Stanford, California, USA.
J Microsc. 2009 Aug;235(2):144-62. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2818.2009.03195.x.
By inserting a microlens array at the intermediate image plane of an optical microscope, one can record four-dimensional light fields of biological specimens in a single snapshot. Unlike a conventional photograph, light fields permit manipulation of viewpoint and focus after the snapshot has been taken, subject to the resolution of the camera and the diffraction limit of the optical system. By inserting a second microlens array and video projector into the microscope's illumination path, one can control the incident light field falling on the specimen in a similar way. In this paper, we describe a prototype system we have built that implements these ideas, and we demonstrate two applications for it: simulating exotic microscope illumination modalities and correcting for optical aberrations digitally.
通过在光学显微镜的中间像平面插入一个微透镜阵列,人们可以在单次快照中记录生物样本的四维光场。与传统照片不同,光场允许在拍摄快照后根据相机分辨率和光学系统的衍射极限对视角和焦点进行操作。通过在显微镜的照明路径中插入第二个微透镜阵列和视频投影仪,人们可以以类似的方式控制照射在样本上的入射光场。在本文中,我们描述了我们构建的一个实现这些想法的原型系统,并展示了它的两个应用:模拟奇异的显微镜照明模式和数字校正光学像差。