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Can the diffraction limit be overcome with superresolution?
Even with the added assumption of a diffraction-limited system (High resolution camera and lens)?
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Thank you for your answers. … However it feels to me more like you explained to me what diffraction means rather than if it is possible to overcome the diffraction limit under reasonable assumptions. …
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Can the diffraction limit be overcome with superresolution?
In essence, no - the diffraction limit cannot be overcome if we want to create a natural color picture. … See also this question for more insights on the diffraction limit. …