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Revision as of 06:42, 17 May 2012
Contents
Design and Construction of a Light Field Microscope Vincent Lee & Leanna Morinishi
Introduction and Motivation
A light field microscope (LFM) is capable of producing a 3-dimensional rendering of a sample using information from a single image. The addition of a microlens array, a grid of lenses with diameters on the microscale, to a traditional illumination microscope grants this capability. Here we propose integrating a Lytro™ camera into a basic wide field and epifluorescence microscope, associated code and recommended experiments for use in a teaching undergraduate laboratory.
Microscope Design
Reverse engineering the Lytro™ images
Dealing with the hexagonal microarray
Acknowledgments
- Nirav Patel, for reverse engineering the Lytro image and lfpsplitter.
- Frank Warmerdam, Andrey Kiselev, Bob Friesenhahn, Joris Van Damme and Lee Howard for raw2tiff tools.