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Freeform Illuminators Spur Computational Microscopy Efficiency Gains

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STORRS, Conn., March 30, 2023 — To further the use of programmable illumination for computational microscopy methods, researchers at the University of Connecticut constructed, calibrated, and tested freeform illuminators in different forms — in the shapes of a tilted flat surface, a triangular pyramid, a dome, and a Mobius band. The freeform illuminators, with the calibration process, offer flexibilities and extended scope for imaging innovations in computational microscopy, as well as greater efficiency. “With this platform, we can start to transit Petri-dish-based experiments from the traditional...Read full article

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    Published: March 2023
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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...
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