Plenoptic is a blinding new lenses technology. While you use it, you don’t have to care about having your subject in focus. You could be capable of perfectly think about any subject on your photography once you take the photo.
Invented by Adobe, Plenoptic consists on an extraordinarily smart combination of special lens to your camera and software on your PC or Mac.
First, the lens’ optics atomize the picture in thousands of tiny versions of the scene, all different from each other, at different angles and positions. Once you add these lenses on your DSLR camera, the sensor would capture a gigantic grid of images made from these kinds of little images. The effect has similarities to the eyes of a fly.
Then, the software can take this grid and combine the versions into a single one. Using a straightforward slider, you are able to change the main focus of the image in anyway you wish, picking any plane you need to be in perfect, crystal-clear focus.
Watching the demo is nearly magical. Basically, these guys have actually created the belongings you can see in stupid crime TV series and films and make it real. I’m sure at some point we can actually see stuff like this:
However, I’m hoping they are going to work first in ” Get subject naked and in several naughty lingerie outfits” technology first. [ Laptop Magazine ]
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