DIY Lytro ring flash: first test
Since the Lytro camera doesn’t come with a flash, we thought about making my own DIY ring flash for some time. Today, finally, the most important component has arrived in the mail: a little...
Light Field and Computational Imaging News
Since the Lytro camera doesn’t come with a flash, we thought about making my own DIY ring flash for some time. Today, finally, the most important component has arrived in the mail: a little...
In this week’s Picture of the Week, Lytro user yister has captured the (quite old) offspring of a hummingbird family: http://pictures.lytro.com/yister/pictures/152069 In case you’re wondering about the ever-blurry background: this pic was taken in...
This week we’d like you to take a closer look – much closer: A mesmerizingly blue eye of an anonymous beholder looked right into the very lense of the Lytro at asterisk, San Francisco....
You recently got your own Lytro LightField Camera? Good for you! But now what? To start taking Living Pictures the way they were meant to be taken, check out this little Lytro introduction: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P3UGP0cNNfE...
As we told you earlier, you can get as close as 4 to 5 inches (10 – 12 cm) to your subject with a Lytro LightField camera. That is, if you take your picture...
As DP Review explains in its recent Lytro review, the Lytro LightField camera offers two distinct shooting modes: Everyday mode and Creative mode. What’s the difference, you might ask? The Lytro camera is designed...
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