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[[File:LightFieldMic.png|thumb|Light Field Microscope Diagram from the Stanford 2006 paper.<ref>[http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/lfmicroscope/levoy-lfmicroscope-sig06.pdf| Light field microscopy - Stanford 2006]</ref>]] | [[File:LightFieldMic.png|thumb|Light Field Microscope Diagram from the Stanford 2006 paper.<ref>[http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/lfmicroscope/levoy-lfmicroscope-sig06.pdf| Light field microscopy - Stanford 2006]</ref>]] | ||
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In 2009, the group published a better quality machine 4D Microscopy<ref>[http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/lfillumination/levoy-lfillumination-jmicr09.pdf| Recording and controlling the 4D light field in a microscope - Stanford 2009]</ref> | In 2009, the group published a better quality machine 4D Microscopy<ref>[http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/lfillumination/levoy-lfillumination-jmicr09.pdf| Recording and controlling the 4D light field in a microscope - Stanford 2009]</ref> |
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Light Field Microscopy
Light field imaging allows for the capture of the light field of a sample in a single photograph. This has been recently commercialized in the Lytro Camera which obtains a light field using a microlens and allows for processing of the image afterwards.
They also documented their setup in more detail in a technical memo.[2]
In 2009, the group published a better quality machine 4D Microscopy[3]