Towards high-resolution astronomical imaging
Craig Mackay, David Buscher, Nahid Chowdhury, Ric Davies, Sasha, Hinkley, Norbert Hubin, Paul Jorden, Richard Massey, Kieran O'Brien, Ian, Parry, Jesper Skottfelt

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent technological advances and future directions for high-resolution astronomical imaging in visible and infrared wavelengths, emphasizing the importance of technological progress driven by astronomical needs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of technological developments and future prospects in high-resolution astronomical imaging based on a recent expert meeting.
Findings
Identified key technological challenges and opportunities.
Highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration.
Outlined future research directions in the field.
Abstract
This paper is a report from a recent meeting on "the Future of high-resolution imaging in the visible and infrared", reviewing the astronomical drivers for development and the technological advances that might boost performance. Each of the authors listed contributed a section themselves.
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