
A report of the Mac magazine, Steve Jobs, according to 9to5Mac in his last months in the light field camera technology from Lytro interested and has made its founder, Ren Ng. Photogaphie was one of the three areas of the jobs still wanted to reinvent (Apple products are appropriate for expected 2013) in addition to television and textbooks (done just now). VY = 7babcK2GH3I light field cameras record to Lichtintensitaet additionally on the direction from which the photons hit a pixel sensor. Lytros light box technology is potentially revolutionary, because it immediately, without Ausloeseverzoegerung, photos can be made, in what may be defined after the event Schaerfenebene. In addition, it also inherently 3D photos possible and with some further development in the future,
Lichtenfeld video, theoretically possible. This would Lytros technology jobs fit well with the desire for drastic Entwicklungsspruengen. Unfortunately, the article is not reported whether it was decided at the meeting of Jobs and Ng a future cooperation. If that's the case, it is probably due to Apple's typical secrecy policy that up to a possible presentation of the art nothing penetrates the outside. If an integration of light field technique to a - quite possibly new - Apple products make sense, however, one can expect that Apple does not take to bring out the light field camera, large - their potential for further development and cost reduction (and miniaturization) in any case is hugePIC1: Lytros light field camera Lytros own Lichfeldkameramodelle have the appearance of a rather long Diabetrachters obscurities and had shown it was at CES 2012th You should come this March for a price starting from around 400 dollars on the market. In Lytros
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