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20 September 2011 Computational photography: advances and challenges
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In the mid-1990s when digital photography began to enter the consumer market, Professor Joseph Goodman and I set out to explore how computation would impact the imaging system design. The field of study has since grown to be known as computational photography. In this paper I'll describe some of its recent advances and challenges, and discuss what the future holds.
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Edmund Y. Lam "Computational photography: advances and challenges", Proc. SPIE 8122, Tribute to Joseph W. Goodman, 81220O (20 September 2011); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.899609
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KEYWORDS
Photography

Cameras

Computational imaging

Digital photography

Image processing

Image restoration

Imaging systems

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