Abstract

This paper deals with the fast-developing area of computational photography where a combination of imaging techniques and efficient image processing algorithms is done to generate a super imaging system. In recent years, three main implementations of the computational photography philosophy were intensively investigated and demonstrated: (i) multiple aperture, (ii) light field photography, and (iii) multiexposure. The paper provides a mini-review of these three approaches and shows ways to improve and combine them toward a super imaging system. As a conclusion, the paper provides preliminary guidelines for fusing the three approaches into one integrated super imaging system with optimized performance.

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