… скоро на рынке!!!
Lytro is the brainchild of Ren Ng, a Stanford Ph.D. whose dissertation on light-field technology five years ago was showered with awards. Now, with the help of $50 million in funding, most of it from Andreessen Horowitz, Ng has built a company that’s preparing to launch a focus-free digital camera later this year.
The basic premise of Lytro’s technology is pretty simple: The camera captures all the information it possibly can about the field of light in front of it. You then get a digital photo that is adjustable in an almost infinite number of ways. You can focus anywhere in the picture, change the light levels - and presuming you’re using a device with a 3-D ready screen - even create a picture you can tilt and shift in three dimensions. (I got a demonstration of the camera’s 3-D photos on a laptop and was blown away.)
Полностью. “Утянул” это у
alatoo, где есть простое объяснение как это работает.
По-русски. Вот, любопытно, сколько новые камеры могут весить? Для меня вопрос очень актуальный, между прочим.
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