I think mosquitos find it useful.
Winsor
Long Beach, California, USA
On / March 29, 2008 CE, at 6:13 AM, Tim Hughes wrote:
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> Promises post exposure depth of field adjustment and reduces
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> lens?
> Tim Hughes
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> March 20, 2008
> Building a 3-D Camera with 12,616 Lenses
> Dan Stober
> A depth-information device that records more than an image
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> The camera you own has one main lens and produces a flat, two-
> dimensional photograph, whether you
> hold it in your hand or view it on your computer screen. On the
> other hand, a camera with two
> lenses (or two cameras placed apart from each other) can take more
> interesting 3-D photos.
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> But what if your digital camera saw the world through thousands of
> tiny lenses, each a miniature
> camera unto itself? You'd get a 2-D photo, but you'd also get
> something potentially more valuable:
> an electronic "depth map" containing the distance from the camera to
> every object in the picture,
> a kind of super 3-D.
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