multipinhole
Multipinhole refers to imaging devices and techniques that use more than one pinhole aperture to form or sample an image. Traditional pinhole cameras rely on a single small aperture to project an inverted image on a surface. Multipinhole designs replace or augment that single aperture with an array of holes, producing multiple projections that are recorded either separately or simultaneously on a sensor.
In photography and art, multipinhole cameras place several pinholes on a plate with a photosensitive plane
In scientific and medical imaging, multipinhole arrangements increase light collection and angular sampling. In single-photon emission
Design considerations include hole size, spacing, pattern (e.g., hexagonal or circular), plate thickness, and the distance