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Tag Archives: Light field
Friday Video: CMOS sensor inventor Eric Fossum delivers a 1-hour digital-imaging tutorial to Yale. Watch for an hour, get a semester’s worth of info
This week, Yale University placed this video of CMOS sensor inventor Eric Fossum on YouTube. Although the first 10 minutes are very, very slow (academia has its own pace), the information content quickly ramps after that. What you’ll get by … Continue reading
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Tagged Bayer, CMOS sensor, Digital Imaging, Eric Fossum, Light field, Lytro
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Friday Video (Late): See the Lytro Light Field Camera in action
I’ve written a couple of blog entries on the new Lytro light-field camera that’s just gone on sale. One question I had in my mind was just how the user interface worked. Perhaps you had the same question. Get it … Continue reading
Lytro makes $399/499 light-field camera available to early adopters
It doesn’t look at all like a camera. It doesn’t shoot pictures like a camera. It’s something very different in the photographic world. It’s the Lytro light-field camera and it captures not pixels but rays. The captured image can be … Continue reading
Friday Video (Early Bonus): Lytro’s revolutionary light-field camera shoots 3D too but you’ll need anaglyph (red/cyan) glasses to see it
I’ve already written a couple of pretty popular blog entries on the new camera company, Lytro, which is readying a light-field (plenoptic) camera for market. What’s a light-field camera?, you ask. It captures the light rays from all objects in … Continue reading
Posted in 3D, EDA360, System Realization
Tagged Camera, Light field, Lytro, Plenoptic camera, Ren Ng
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Lytro CEO talks to CNET about his company’s revolutionary light-field camera
A few days ago, I wrote a blog entry about Lytro’s upcoming light-field camera designed to photograph a light field instead of an image. The difference is that the light-field camera gathers enough information to allow the point of focus … Continue reading
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Tagged Buzz Out Loud, CNET, Light field, Lytro, Plenoptic camera, Ren Ng
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