透镜状光场相机的光传输框架

ACM Trans. Graph. Pub Date : 2015-03-02 DOI:10.1145/2665075
Chia-Kai Liang, R. Ramamoorthi
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光场相机捕捉光场的完整空间角度信息,使许多新的摄影和科学应用成为可能。人们经常说,空间分辨率和角度分辨率之间存在着一种基本的权衡,但对这种权衡的理论或数值理解有限。此外,光场相机的新设计通常会伴随着其原型和渲染算法而被报道出来,这给光场相机的设计评估带来了很大的困难。在本文中,我们开发了一个光传输框架来理解光场相机分辨率的基本限制。首先推导了透镜型光场相机的预滤波模型。我们的模型的主要新颖之处在于考虑了光传感器的全空间角灵敏度剖面——特别是,真实像素具有不均匀的角灵敏度,更多地响应沿光轴而不是掠角的光。我们表明,全传感器轮廓在定义光场相机的性能方面起着重要的作用。所提出的方法可以模拟所有现有的基于透镜的光场相机,并允许在模拟中以统一的方式对它们进行比较,而不依赖于特定原型之间的实际差异。我们进一步扩展了我们的框架,分析了两种渲染方法的性能:简单的基于投影的方法和逆光传输过程。我们用Lytro光场相机的平面模拟和真实数据验证了我们的框架。
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A Light Transport Framework for Lenslet Light Field Cameras
Light field cameras capture full spatio-angular information of the light field, and enable many novel photographic and scientific applications. It is often stated that there is a fundamental trade-off between spatial and angular resolution, but there has been limited understanding of this trade-off theoretically or numerically. Moreover, it is very difficult to evaluate the design of a light field camera because a new design is usually reported with its prototype and rendering algorithm, both of which affect resolution. In this article, we develop a light transport framework for understanding the fundamental limits of light field camera resolution. We first derive the prefiltering model of lenslet-based light field cameras. The main novelty of our model is in considering the full space-angle sensitivity profile of the photosensor—in particular, real pixels have nonuniform angular sensitivity, responding more to light along the optical axis rather than at grazing angles. We show that the full sensor profile plays an important role in defining the performance of a light field camera. The proposed method can model all existing lenslet-based light field cameras and allows to compare them in a unified way in simulation, independent of the practical differences between particular prototypes. We further extend our framework to analyze the performance of two rendering methods: the simple projection-based method and the inverse light transport process. We validate our framework with both flatland simulation and real data from the Lytro light field camera.
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