Color imaging with an integrated compound imaging system
Optics Express, Vol. 11, Issue 18, pp. 2109-2117 (2003)
http://dx.doi.org/10.1364/OE.11.002109
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Abstract
Color-imaging methods with an integrated compound imaging system called TOMBO (Thin observation module by bound optics) are presented. The TOMBO is a compact optoelectronic imaging system for image capturing based on compound-eye imaging and postdigital processing. First, a general description of the TOMBO system is given, and then two configurations for color imaging are described. Experimental comparison of these configurations is made by use of an experimental TOMBO system. The characteristics and the performance on the proposed methods are briefly discussed.
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OCIS Codes
(100.3020) Image processing : Image reconstruction-restoration
(110.2970) Imaging systems : Image detection systems
(110.4190) Imaging systems : Multiple imaging
(230.0250) Optical devices : Optoelectronics
(230.3120) Optical devices : Integrated optics devices
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Focus Issue: Integrated computational imaging systems
History
Original Manuscript: July 2, 2003
Revised Manuscript: August 25, 2003
Published: September 8, 2003
Citation
Jun Tanida, Rui Shogenji, Yoshiro Kitamura, Kenji Yamada, Masaru Miyamoto, and Shigehiro Miyatake, "Color imaging with an integrated compound imaging system," Opt. Express 11, 2109-2117 (2003)
http://www.opticsinfobase.org/oe/abstract.cfm?URI=oe-11-18-2109
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