Damghanian, M.; Olsson, R.; Sjöström, M.; Erdmann, A.; Perwass, C., "Spatial resolution in a multifocus plenoptic camera," IEEE International Conference on Image Processing (ICIP 2014), vol., no., pp.1932-1936, 27-30 Oct. 2014 © 2014 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. However, permission to reprint/republish this material for advertising or promotional purposes or for creating new collective works for resale or redistribution to servers or lists, or to reuse any copyrighted component of this work in other works must be obtained from the IEEE.
Raytrix GmbH Kiel, GermanyABSTRACT Evaluation of the state of the art plenoptic cameras is necessary for design and application purposes. In this work, spatial resolution is investigated in a multi-focus plenoptic camera using two approaches: empirical and model-based. The Raytrix R29 plenoptic camera is studied which utilizes three types of micro lenses with different focal lengths in a hexagonal array structure to increase the depth of field. The modelbased approach utilizes the previously proposed sampling pattern cube (SPC) model for representation and evaluation of the plenoptic capturing systems. For the experimental resolution measurements, spatial resolution values are extracted from images reconstructed by the provided Raytrix reconstruction method. Both the measurement and the SPC model based approaches demonstrate a gradual variation of the resolution values in a wide depth range for the multi focus R29 camera. Moreover, the good agreement between the results from the model-based approach and those from the empirical approach confirms suitability of the SPC model in evaluating high-level camera parameters such as the spatial resolution in a complex capturing system as R29 multi-focus plenoptic camera.