Catching up
We were offline for just a bit, and as usual, lots of things have happened in the world of LightField technology. Almost back now, we’ll try to catch up as soon as possible on...
Light Field and Computational Imaging News
We were offline for just a bit, and as usual, lots of things have happened in the world of LightField technology. Almost back now, we’ll try to catch up as soon as possible on...
Exactly 365 days ago, Lytro sent the very first devices of the world’s first consumer LightField camera out on their way to the first customers. These very early adopters had been the first to...
The following video, brought to our attention by reader Alejandro, shows how LightField technology can significantly augment traditional : The advantages are numerous, and represent the “ordinary” LightField Features but applied to microscopy: Instead...
LightField technology is not just interesting for scientific use and as a gimmick for early-adopters. Plenoptic imaging has been shown to have a great potential in manufacturing processes and quality assurance, modeling, and more....
Lytro’s LightField Sensor consists of an ordinary CMOS imaging sensor, and a so-called mounted on top of it. Using this combination, it becomes possible to not only record a flat representation of a scene,...
So you’ve built your own LightField Camera? Taken your first LightField pictures? What’s next? The next step is finding that will allow you to process the captured LightField information. There are countless factors in...
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