We simulate and study various computational techniques for image reconstruction applied to a multiplexed Mid-wave-IR Imager. The imager consists of two arms where one is dedicated to high resolution imaging using a lower resolution Focal Plane Array and the other is a single measurement Multispectral imager which uses dispersive optics. We exploit the compressibility of images to estimate a high resolution image and its corresponding lower resolution multispectral data cube using standard computational techniques.
We demonstrate that transmission kinoforms for visible light applications can be injection molded in acrylic in production volumes. A camera is described that employs molded Fresnel lenses to change the convergence of a projection ranging system. Kinoform surfaces are used in the projection system to achromatize the Fresnel lenses.
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