Super-resolution (SR) and low-resolution (LR) are two types of image processing techniques. SR is used to increase the resolution of an image, while LR is used to reduce the resolution of an image. Both techniques are used to improve the quality of images.
The SR and LR techniques are often used together with the Super-Focal Plane (SFP) technique. SFP is a method of combining multiple images taken from different focal planes to create a single image with higher resolution. This technique is used to improve the quality of images taken from a distance.
The combination of SR, LR, and SFP can be used to create high-quality images with improved resolution. This technique is used in many applications, such as medical imaging, surveillance, and remote sensing. By combining these techniques, images can be enhanced to provide better detail and clarity.
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