Author: markus

Lytro Desktop Software: Keyboard Shortcuts 0

Lytro Desktop Software: Keyboard Shortcuts

If you’re like us, you like to replace the tedious process of moving that cursor to the correct position and clicking the mouse button over and over again for the same function. Instead, we...

LightField Picture of the Week: The Great Outdoors 0

LightField Picture of the Week: The Great Outdoors

Many regions on the northern hemisphere are enjoying summer right now, and what’s greater than spending some quality time in the Great Outdoors? This week’s Living Picture shows a bright Asteraceae-Flower in the Bighorn...

Lenticular Printing: Using LightField Data and Halftone Screening for improved 3D Prints 0

Lenticular Printing: Using LightField Data and Halftone Screening for improved 3D Prints

is the technology behind what most people know as “wiggle pictures”: An array of lenticular lenses is used to display different images depending on the viewing angle. Since our two eyes have slightly different...

Lytro: 3D and Parallax Viewer are new Top Priorities 0

Lytro: 3D and Parallax Viewer are new Top Priorities

Now that the Windows version of Lytro’s has been released, what’s next? Lytro has recently revealed on their Facebook Fanpage, that they’re already working on the and Parallax (moving the perspective one or two...

Lytro Hack: Create all-in-focus pictures using lfpsplitter and Python Script 0

Lytro Hack: Create all-in-focus pictures using lfpsplitter and Python Script

Interactive refocus is nice, but it’s just one of the possibilities of LightField photography. Another feature that LightField fans seem anxious about is “all in focus” – a combination of all the sharp parts...

LightField History: Who invented the concept of the Light Field? 1

LightField History: Who invented the concept of the Light Field?

LightField Photography has just recently entered the mainstream world, but its origins lie way back in history. “Who was the first one to contemplate the concept of the LightField and document it?” you may...