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Lytro

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:03 pm
by dmagnan
I know a lot of people on the forum are really into photography, so I figured I'd share this for anyone who hasn't seen it yet. Pretty cool.

http://www.lytro.com/

Re: Lytro

Posted: Sat Jul 30, 2011 9:59 pm
by dantt99
I heard about that, let's see how much the first few cost :lol:

Re: Lytro

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 1:13 am
by dmagnan
That's true. I put my name on the reservation list right when the company announced themselves, but I definitely didn't give them a credit card. They say they're doing some "usability testers," so maybe I'll get lucky and they'll give me one to play with. We'll see.

Re: Lytro

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:59 am
by dantt99
I just put my email on the home page :lol: let's see what it does later on. I just put my email and then hit ok so we'll see :lol:

Re: Lytro

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 6:39 am
by Daniel_G
I would reserve. But i just cannot afford to pay £350+ For a camera.

Re: Lytro

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 3:40 pm
by Steve_D
dmagnan wrote:I know a lot of people on the forum are really into photography, so I figured I'd share this for anyone who hasn't seen it yet. Pretty cool.
http://www.lytro.com/
Wow. Thanks for the link. Very interesting, the idea of capturing not only the intensity of light striking a sensor through the lens, and then interpolating the color, but also capturing the vector data to include in the digital file, so that focus can be changed afterward. Amazing. I wonder if the depth of field can be changed also, or just the focal plane itself. I mean, for any particular focal plane, I wonder if one can adjust the digital photo for greater or lesser depth of field.

Very interesting stuff, David! Thanks! My fear is that the software necessary to interpret and edit the digital files that the camera produces will only work on a Microsoft operating system (and I have used Linux exclusively now for 14 years). :D

Re: Lytro

Posted: Sun Jul 31, 2011 4:33 pm
by dmagnan
Steve_D wrote:
dmagnan wrote:I know a lot of people on the forum are really into photography, so I figured I'd share this for anyone who hasn't seen it yet. Pretty cool.
http://www.lytro.com/
Wow. Thanks for the link. Very interesting, the idea of capturing not only the intensity of light striking a sensor through the lens, and then interpolating the color, but also capturing the vector data to include in the digital file, so that focus can be changed afterward. Amazing. I wonder if the depth of field can be changed also, or just the focal plane itself. I mean, for any particular focal plane, I wonder if one can adjust the digital photo for greater or lesser depth of field.

Very interesting stuff, David! Thanks! My fear is that the software necessary to interpret and edit the digital files that the camera produces will only work on a Microsoft operating system (and I have used Linux exclusively now for 14 years). :D
Well, hopefully it wouldn't take someone long to write something. I think generally people that run linux also like new tech, so it might not be loo long a wait.

As for the depth of field question, I don't know, but I don't see why the software couldn't use certain focal distances for part of the image and other focal distances for other parts, so it's just a matter of automating that? We'll see I guess.

Re: Lytro

Posted: Sat Jan 14, 2012 3:48 pm
by dantt99
Well, my dad is maybe more into photography than me, and when they put these up for grabs a couple months ago, he pulled the trigger.
Actually Steve, at first they will only work on a Mac, and then expand to PC late this year.
But hey, nothing a good ol' hacked netbook with iOS can't do, right? ;)