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3D Data Captured with 2D Camera

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With a few modifications and expanded processing capabilities, standard digital cameras can extract detailed 3D information from a single exposure. Developed at Duke University, the method does not sacrifice 2D still-image quality. Meanwhile, it could lead to improved image stabilization and autofocusing capabilities in future cameras. Traditional 3D imaging relies on the principle of parallax, in which images and scenes are recorded with two slightly offset lenses. This recording process, however, requires twice as much data as a 2D image, making 3D photography and video more...Read full article

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    Published: September 2015
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    computational imaging
    Computational imaging refers to the use of computational techniques, algorithms, and hardware to enhance or enable imaging capabilities beyond what traditional optical systems can achieve. It involves the integration of digital processing with imaging systems to improve image quality, extract additional information from captured data, or enable novel imaging functionalities. Principles: Computational imaging combines optics, digital signal processing, and algorithms to manipulate and...
    cameraslensesResearch & TechnologyAmericasNorth CarolinaDuke UniversityImagingcomputational imaging3D imagingPatrick LlullOpticsTech Pulse

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