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A radical new camera focuses on everything and everywhere — all at once
For more than a hundred years, cameras have shared a frustrating limitation with human eyes: they can only focus on one ...
There’s plenty of online chatter going on right now about camera maker Lytro and their new light field camera. Photo-savvy folks are excited to hear about the camera’s ability to capture images ...
Replay: It was the future that never was. A cinema camera that promised everything from focus, framerates, and motion blur to be decided in post. What happened to the cinema camera dream that was ...
Say hello to Lytro, a new consumer-grade camera capable of focusing on multiple points in an image with eye-popping accuracy after you’ve snapped the picture. We first heard about it this summer, and ...
Light field microscopy was first introduced in 2006, and allows users to capture the 4D light field within the microscope, resulting in 3D volumetric imaging with a single snapshot. Data from light ...
When Lytro released its namesake digital camera last spring, it wasn’t immediately clear what sort of person would want to buy it. On one hand, it was a genuine technological breakthrough: As the ...
Light Fields are a subtle but critical element to making 3D video look “real”, and it has little to do with either resolution or field of view. Meta (formerly Facebook) provides a look at a prototype ...
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