Welcome to flfm's documentation! ========================================== Fourier Light Field Microscopy (FLFM) is a technique for scan-free volumetric imaging. FLFM utilizes an array of lenses to simultaneously acquire several images from different viewpoints. These images are then post-processed to generate a 3D volume using a Richardson-Lucy-based deconvolution algorithm. This enables volumetric imaging at the exposure time of the camera, a speed unmatched by conventional volumetric scanning. This fast imaging is particularly useful for samples with transient signals, where the time spent scanning will miss relevant information. For example, FLFM is ideal for capturing the transient activity of point-like neurons in 3D. Check out the :doc:`usage` section for further information, including how to :ref:`install ` the project. .. note:: This project is under active development. Contents -------- .. toctree:: :maxdepth: 2 usage gui