multi-view fusion

A technique in which the sample is imaged from multiple perspectives and the resulting data is combined to form a reconstruction with more isotropic resolution. This is commonly used in light sheet fluorescence microscopy, which routinely uses multiple objectives to detect light.

See also: light sheet fluorescence microscopy

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Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy

Planar illumination techniques for fast 3D imaging of larger specimens with minimal light dosage.