'Unmaking' a move: Correcting motion blur in single-photon i

'Unmaking' a move: Correcting motion blur in single-photon images


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IMAGE: Single-photon imaging is the future of imaging technology, thanks to its high temporal resolution and excellent image quality. Researchers at Tokyo University of Science developed a novel deblurring method that...
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Imaging technology has come a long way since the beginning of photography in the mid-19th century. Now, many state-of-the-art cameras for demanding applications rely on mechanisms that are considerably different from those in consumer-oriented devices. One of these cameras employs what is known as "single-photon imaging," which can produce vastly superior results in dark conditions and fast dynamic scenes. But how does single-photon imaging differ from conventional imaging?

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