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unfortunately not, for real superresolution (i.e. resolving below the diffraction limit of light) all the current methods require expensive (and very dangerous) lasers and microscopes with all sorts of optics widgets, mirrors and computers. Lots of 'high resolution' imaging things are available for cameras, as well as some AI systems that will make up data for you so it looks better too!



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