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arxiv: 1503.01903 · v1 · pith:IRLPTA3Znew · submitted 2015-03-06 · 💻 cs.CV · cs.GR

Partial light field tomographic reconstruction from a fixed-camera focal stack

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keywords camerafixedfocusstackapproachback-projectioncalculateddepth
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This paper describes a novel approach to partially reconstruct high-resolution 4D light fields from a stack of differently focused photographs taken with a fixed camera. First, a focus map is calculated from this stack using a simple approach combining gradient detection and region expansion with graph-cut. Then, this focus map is converted into a depth map thanks to the calibration of the camera. We proceed after this with the tomographic reconstruction of the epipolar images by back-projecting the focused regions of the scene only. We call it masked back-projection. The angles of back-projection are calculated from the depth map. Thanks to the high angular resolution we achieve by suitably exploiting the image content captured over a large interval of focus distances, we are able to render puzzling perspective shifts although the original photographs were taken from a single fixed camera at a fixed position.

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