Spatio-angular resolution tradeoffs in integral photography

Todor Georgiev, K. Zheng, B. Curless, D. Salesin, S. Nayar, C. Intwala
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Abstract

An integral camera samples the 4D light field of a scene within a single photograph. This paper explores the fundamental tradeoff between spatial resolution and angular resolution that is inherent to integral photography. Based on our analysis we divide previous integral camera designs into two classes depending on how the 4D light field is distributed (multiplexed) over the 2D sensor. Our optical treatment is mathematically rigorous and extensible to the broader area of light field research. We argue that for many real-world scenes it is beneficial to sacrifice angular resolution for higher spatial resolution. The missing angular resolution is then interpolated using techniques from computer vision. We have developed a prototype integral camera that uses a system of lenses and prisms as an external attachment to a conventional camera. We have used this prototype to capture the light fields of a variety of scenes. We show examples of novel view synthesis and refocusing where the spatial resolution is significantly higher than is possible with previous designs.
积分摄影中空间角分辨率的权衡
集成相机在一张照片中对场景的4D光场进行采样。本文探讨了空间分辨率和角度分辨率之间的基本权衡,这是固有的整体摄影。根据我们的分析,我们将以前的集成相机设计分为两类,这取决于4D光场在2D传感器上的分布(多路复用)。我们的光学处理在数学上是严格的,并可扩展到更广泛的光场研究领域。我们认为,对于许多现实世界的场景,牺牲角度分辨率以获得更高的空间分辨率是有益的。然后使用计算机视觉技术对缺失的角分辨率进行插值。我们已经开发了一种原型集成相机,它使用镜头和棱镜系统作为传统相机的外部附件。我们已经用这个原型来捕捉各种场景的光场。我们展示了新颖的视图合成和重新聚焦的例子,其中空间分辨率明显高于以前的设计。
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