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Tag Archives: Plenoptic camera
Friday Video: DPReview looks at the Lytro Light Field Camera. Worth it?
I’ve written before about the Lytro light field camera because it is a fascinating product that departs radically from our concept of how photography is done—a concept based on nearly 200 years of photographic developments. Briefly, a Lytro camera captures … Continue reading
Posted in EDA360, System Realization
Tagged Lytro, Lytro Light Field camera, Plenoptic camera, Point-and-shoot camera
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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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