How Does Fourier Ptychography Relate to Structured Illumination?

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In summary, Fourier Ptychography is a computational imaging technique that utilizes structured illumination to capture high-resolution images. It works by taking multiple images of an object under different illumination patterns and then using Fourier analysis to combine them into a single, high-resolution image. This approach allows for improved imaging of objects with complex structures or features that are difficult to resolve using traditional microscopy methods. Overall, Fourier Ptychography offers a powerful tool for obtaining detailed information about biological and physical systems at a significantly higher resolution than previously possible.
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Fnux said:
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