Florian Schiffers, F. Willomitzer, Pablo Ruiz, A. Katsaggelos, O. Cossairt
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Speckle based Extended Depth-of-Field for Macroscopic Imaging: First results
Optical imagers experience a fundamental trade-off between spatial resolution and depth-of-field (DoF). This work discusses the possibility of speckle projection to achieve super-resolution within a large DoF. Preliminary results for planar objects are presented.