Difference between revisions of "Integral imaging"

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'''Integral imaging''' is a method of imaging that uses an array of tiny lenses, known as [[lenslet]]s, to capture a lot of slightly different views onto one photographic surface.
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'''Integral imaging''' is a method of imaging that uses a [[lens array]] to capture a [[light field]]. It involves capturing a lot of slightly different views onto one photographic surface.
  
 
Its inventor is [[Gabriel Lippman]].
 
Its inventor is [[Gabriel Lippman]].

Revision as of 01:51, 7 August 2024

Integral imaging is a method of imaging that uses a lens array to capture a light field. It involves capturing a lot of slightly different views onto one photographic surface.

Its inventor is Gabriel Lippman.

It is the same as light field imaging.