Difference between revisions of "Plenoptic"
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− | '''Plenoptic''' is the capability of something to capture or represent a 5-dimensional lightfield using the [[plenoptic function]]. | + | '''Plenoptic''' is the capability of something to capture or represent a 5-dimensional [[lightfield]] using the [[plenoptic function]]. |
The plenoptic function is a 5D function that represents a light field in space. For an imaging device, this can be refactored to be a two-plane 4D lightfield. | The plenoptic function is a 5D function that represents a light field in space. For an imaging device, this can be refactored to be a two-plane 4D lightfield. | ||
− | "Plenoptic" | + | "Plenoptic", "[[integral imaging]]", and "lightfield" refer to the same core phenomenon of light at different angles. |
==References== | ==References== |
Latest revision as of 04:46, 28 August 2024
Plenoptic is the capability of something to capture or represent a 5-dimensional lightfield using the plenoptic function.
The plenoptic function is a 5D function that represents a light field in space. For an imaging device, this can be refactored to be a two-plane 4D lightfield.
"Plenoptic", "integral imaging", and "lightfield" refer to the same core phenomenon of light at different angles.