Frage von Chris2:Simply incredible: A scientist has developed a camera whose pictures can be subsequently Focusing on any focal plane - is simply calculated as the one originally came from where the light beams. And this is just the tip of the iceberg.
Take a look at this video here. My hat's real cut of the socks:
http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/lfcamera/lfcamera.wmv
Here is reported as follows:
http://digidump.blogspot.com/2005/11/bald-nur-noch-digitales-schrfeziehen.html
http://www.spiegel.de/netzwelt/politik/0,1518,382174,00.html
And even more sample pictures and info on the official website of the inventor:
http://graphics.stanford.edu/papers/lfcamera/
So I think the whole more than impressive. Was meint her?
Antwort von Hogar:
I guess that will affect the digital photography and film world considerably sooner or later. It will probably be made new Digikameras and video cameras, and software solutions are synonymous go in the direction where the production costs are too high.
It would take so therefore not even more a mini35 adapter for less depth of field ...
Hogar
Antwort von Axel:
Very interesting is probably for photographers. Because the Internet is increasingly becoming the forum for old media, a storage format would be conceivable that the focusing function is equal transported and so allows the viewer to slip through the image planes. Since the method reduces the Resolutionerheblich would likely future
giga-pixel cameras. For the same reason, this technique at first seems not feasible for video.
Who has not heard about it: The movie industry tries to 3D projection with digital techniques to revive - synonymous older films can be converted to three dimensions with modern programs. My opinion: The sharp shift presented here is
much better creates a sense of spatial depth. We use our 3D vision so synonymous only to judge distances () is a pure measurement function, but if we are interested in focusing on something, synonymous (our eyes, in fact, they even
Vignetti!), Just like a single lens camera.
I am very aesthetically speaking these photos, I think they're something like the Picture on the stereo correlation, clarity
with depth.
Antwort von Nightfly!:
"As a first foray very interesting, but other projects are destined to follow, because the idea is not only to Stanford at home.
Welcome to the future! 3D can come.
Greeting
Nightfly
Antwort von jens:
Class Links, very impressive!
... because the idea is not only to Stanford at home.
Where else?
Greetings, Jens