Wavefront coding

Wavefront coding

In optics, wavefront coding is a method for increasing the depth of field in an image to produce sharper images. It works by blurring the image using a specially shaped waveplate so that the image is out of focus by a constant amount. Digital image processing then removes the blur and introduces noise. Dynamic range is sacrificed to extend the depth of field. It can also correct optical aberration. [http://graphics.stanford.edu/courses/cs448a-06-winter/dowski-wavefront-coding-optics95.pdf Extended depth of field through wave-front coding] ]

The technique was pioneered by a radar engineer Edward Dowski and his thesis adviser Thomas Cathey at the University of Colorado in the United States in the 1990s. After the university showed little interest in the research [http://optics.org/cws/article/articles/18342 Wavefront coding keeps a focus on applications] ] they have since founded a company to commercialize the method called CDM-Optics. The company was acquired in 2005 by OmniVision Technologies, which has released wavefront-coding-based mobile camera chips as TrueFocus sensors.

Wavefront coding falls under the broad category of computational photography as a technique to enhance the depth of field.

ee also

*Optical transfer function
*Point spread function

External links

* [http://www.cdm-optics.com/?section=Images Applications, with sample pictures]
* [http://www.cdm-optics.com CDM-Optics]
* [http://lfw.pennnet.com/Articles/Article_Display.cfm?Section=ARTCL&ARTICLE_ID=197348&VERSION_NUM=1 Wavefront coding finds increasing use] (Laser Focus World)
* [http://www.ovt.com Omnivision Technologies, Inc.]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=ZaQJAafAltk Promotional Video of WaveFront Coding]
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