Lytro, based in the same neck of the woods as Google, is about to release their new camera that lets you, "shoot now, focus later and experience living pictures with Lytro." In essence you take a photo and can select where you want the focus of the photo to be within the image before printing and/or publishing it. You can play around with photos on their site - http://www.lytro.com/
Game changing camera technology?
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The physics and math I'm sure has been around for a while. Actually taking that and putting it into a small hand held camera that works is a huge leap that they seem to have figured out. If you want to get your geek on you can read the CEO's thesis he did on digital light field photography at Stanford back in 2006 - http://www.lytro.com/renng-thesis.pdf
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How does this handle fast moving objects. Is it the same in that you can just snap the picture, then focus it later so it looks like a high shutter speed?jim (at) amateursconvert . com Amateurs ConvertComment
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From what I have read it appears you can just snap the picture and focus it later as essentially everything is in focus. Scroll down to figure 4.14 in his dissertation http://www.lytro.com/renng-thesis.pdf
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It doesn't look like they have an actual product yet, it kind of reminds me of a startup about 12 or 13 years ago that were going to offer a film canister sized drop in replacement digital backs for 35mm film SLR's. Was vaporware in the end and the tech got sold to Sony if I recall correctly.Comment
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It will be interesting to see where it goes. It sure sounds like they have a product almost ready to go and they have received $50M in VC.It doesn't look like they have an actual product yet, it kind of reminds me of a startup about 12 or 13 years ago that were going to offer a film canister sized drop in replacement digital backs for 35mm film SLR's. Was vaporware in the end and the tech got sold to Sony if I recall correctly.
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nice they will have a camera to market this year

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Photoshop has had the blur function for a while. Take any picture, select an area and blur it.
It's new.
Original.
You'll like it.
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you're too stupid to live if you think this has ANYTHING to do with a photoshop plug-in nOOb. go back to your cave.http://candydreams.com
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Yet I do see it as a simple filter. There is really nothing that can't be done in software that this isn't doing that is new.Originally posted by pornopeteI see a lot of you posting here are either to lazy to read, or too stupid to comprehend.
This is not a case of taking a photo with everything in focus and then blurring out the rest.
Essentially this is a new way of capturing an image, capturing light fields instead of the image itself.
This is a big game changer.
The only aspect that I can see is new, is that it adds a z component to the picture which allows the software to know what to blur.
I do see it could be useful, if the lens is wider than a regular lens, which allows for more light to enter. Or if there is zero time to focus, since the focus is done later. But point source cameras also have zero time to focus....Comment
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This technology, or something very similar, will likely become the future of security and surveillance as well.
One thing is for sure - the line between professional and amateur photography is about to blur even further, very soon... selective focus, exposure, aperture settings, shutter speed decisions, etc., will all be calculated for you, so, like with so many other technologies, the next generation will not need to know the hows or whys - just "click here".Last edited by BFT3K; 06-25-2011, 08:10 AM.Comment
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You need to read up on depth of field - focus (or lack of) of an object varies depending on distance from the lens.
If you blur a background in photoshop it ends up looking very flat because the out-of-focus effect is uniform, which is not natural. Every object has a slightly different blur.
Anyway, this isn't about BLURRING an image after capture to make it look fancy, it's about ADJUSTING FOCUS...Comment
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Two Things about all the sample images:
1) low resolution
2) shallow dof, which I guess is kinda expected by the tech, but I am sure you can focus the image on more than one point if wanted...
Not so sure this is real though, there is not even a SKETCH of the actual camera.. Who knows if releasing this year is even feasable"Think about it a little more and you'll agree with me, because you're smart and I'm right."
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