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Image recording device and method for recording images

A technology of image recording and equipment, applied in image enhancement, image analysis, image communication and other directions, can solve the problem of longitudinal chromatic aberration cannot be compensated, and achieve the effect of reducing information loss and satisfying real-time status

Active Publication Date: 2020-12-11
CARL ZEISS MICROSCOPY GMBH
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Longitudinal chromatic aberration may not be easily compensated by deconvolution techniques

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[0065] Hereinafter, the present invention will be explained in more detail based on preferred embodiments with reference to the drawings. In the figures, the same reference symbols designate the same or similar elements. The Figures are schematic illustrations of various embodiments of the invention. Elements shown in the figures are not necessarily illustrated true to scale. Rather, the different elements shown in the various figures are reproduced in such a manner that their functions and uses become understandable to those skilled in the art.

[0066] The connections and couplings between functional units and elements as shown in the figures can also be implemented as indirect connections or couplings. The connection or coupling can be implemented in a wired or wireless manner.

[0067] Techniques that may be used to computationally correct optical aberrations caused by defocus of illumination on an object are described below. Here, "correction and correcting" of optica...

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For image recording purposes, objects are illuminated at multiple lighting angles. A detector captures multiple images (41-43) of the object for the multiple illumination angles. The electronic evaluation means applies an image correction to said plurality of images (41-43), said image correction comprising a rectification (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 ), where the correction (T 1 , T 2 , T 3 ) depends on said illumination angle used when recording the corresponding said image (41-43). The corrected images (44-46) can be combined.

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technical field [0001] Exemplary embodiments of the present invention relate to apparatuses and methods for recording images. In particular, example embodiments relate to apparatus and methods that facilitate computational correction of optical aberrations. Background technique [0002] Modern optical systems must meet increasingly stringent requirements in terms of image quality. Important aberrations that should be kept low by the configuration of the optical system include, for example, field curvature and astigmatism. In the case of field curvature, the image appears in different planes along the optical axis depending on the point of view. Therefore, field-dependent defocus aberration occurs for a planar image field (eg, a camera chip). [0003] Such aberrations can be mitigated using high-precision and high-quality optical units. This often results in complex, large and expensive optical systems. Furthermore, a large number of lenses may increase the susceptibilit...

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Patent Type & Authority Patents(China)
IPC IPC(8): G06T5/00G06T5/50
CPCG06T5/50G06T2207/20221H04N23/672G06T5/80G06T5/73H04N23/959H04N23/80H04N1/00127H04N23/743H04N23/74H04N23/951H04N5/2621
Inventor L.斯托普T.米尔德M.汉夫特
Owner CARL ZEISS MICROSCOPY GMBH
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