Since we can correct aberrations from our lens when using light field cameras, are there still reasons to use extremely complicated lenses? I thought before that adding many components to the lens was solely to minimize the aberrations.
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I would assume that there are limits to the light field sensor when it comes to resolution and we can't capture the light field exactly. As a result, the reconstruction algorithm here can't be lossless especially when trying to correct large aberrations.
Since we can correct aberrations from our lens when using light field cameras, are there still reasons to use extremely complicated lenses? I thought before that adding many components to the lens was solely to minimize the aberrations.
I would assume that there are limits to the light field sensor when it comes to resolution and we can't capture the light field exactly. As a result, the reconstruction algorithm here can't be lossless especially when trying to correct large aberrations.
What are the limits of the light field sensor?
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