The formalism for incoherent imaging of two points separated by the Sparrow
criterion is investigated in two and three dimensions. Two and three dimen
sional imaging enables us to distinguish between a single point object and
a two point object better than from the one dimensional information. Projec
tions of the two point object, performed by integrating along the axial dir
ection, are shown to improve the observed resolution especially for low NA
non confocal systems. There are however a number of different objects, whos
e images are shown to be virtually indistinguishable. Therefore, resolution
measures should only be used in the presence of knowledge about the class
of objects being imaged.