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Why is a lens image inverted?
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image=Fourier(Fourier (object))
Scattered lightwave imaging lightwave z1 z2 Fourier transform (with extra phase) Fourier transform again (extra phase subtracted by lens) image=Fourier(Fourier (object))
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Fourier transform Inverse Fourier transform Fourier of Fourier transform
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Fourier optics Fresnel Lens Fraunhofer Scattered lightwave
imaging lightwave z1 z2 Fresnel Lens Fraunhofer
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Classical Lens-Based (Fourier Optics) Imaging
Large angle scattered light: uncollected: loss of azimuthal information Spherical wave: ãä k r/r Paraxial light collected by lens Point scatter origin (x,h) (u,v) (x,y) Fresnel diffraction paraxial Fresnel diffraction z1 z2 Fresnel Lens Fraunhofer
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Every time you look at something, remember this…
light already does Fourier transform, twice, for your vision
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