Synthesis of large-aperture optics by successive exposure of a single photographic plate through successively placed small-aperture optics Part I. Theory

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The long-sought extension to the optical domain of the Ryle (1957) computer-synthesis `synthetic-aperture radio telescope' principle has been obtained by simple photographic synthesis of the `high-resolution' image in a single photograph, exposed successively through sets of small apertures, placed successively to generate the spatial frequency components of the desired large aperture.

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