Jun 22, 2011 Lytro Light Field Camera Allows Focusing After Photo is Taken
Lytro is a Mountain View start-up that is developing the word’s first consumer light field camera. A light field camera captures additional information about the light in a scene, producing a photograph with remarkable characteristics–the image can be viewed in 3D, the focus can be adjusted after the photo is taken, and the viewer’s perspective can even be changed. The Lytro site has a gallery of interactive photos demonstrating the focus adjustment capability.
This so ridiculously amazing. Do yourself a favor and check out the gallery – click anywhere in the image to alter the focal point.
Via Laughing Squid