In a light field camera, a microlens array (MLA) assembly error can affect the quality of the image. In this study, aiming to ensure corrective imaging using a light field camera, we accurately evaluate and eliminate the assembly error. We used an error image and a standard image to confirm the MLA assembly error, and we developed an assembly error correction model combined with an image quality evaluation index to correct the error. The proposed error correction model can be employed for various assembly errors and different error ranges. Quantitative analyses are performed for these different scenarios. The proposed model can be applied in accurate imaging using a light field camera, four-dimensional optical radiation field information reconstitution, MLA manufacturing and assembly processes, etc.

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