Abstract
We developed a coded aperture imaging-based super-resolution method using two cameras to improve imaging systems. A digital micromirror device (DMD) is used to encode the object, and both lights reflected in two directions are captured simultaneously, enabling us to obtain two encoded images with negative–positive inversion using a single coding pattern; thus, speeding up the shooting process and improving the image quality.
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