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The Nokia app does for the end user EXACTLY what the Lytro camera does. "Just stop lying." That's right. Attack the messenger when you cannot refute the statement with any facts. The FACT is that the Lytro camera and the stacking method bo…
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"... you seem to be ignoring the additional requirement to refocus between frames..." Actually, all that is required is a variable aperture that goes from wide open (largest aperture) to almost entirely closed (small aperture) spread across the 10…
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Yes. You are correct. The Nokia app does for the end user EXACTLY what the Lytro camera does. It allows the end user to change the focus points after he/she has pressed the shutter release button one time. Again - to the end user - it is reall…
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"...It works, but with currently available burst rates, only on static or quasi-static scenes. Any significant motion during acquisition of the stack renders it useless, at least for blending...." Actually - current available burst rates are mor…
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And yet the result is the same - you can change the focus point of your image after you have captured it. But if you feel you must have a light field camera - go ahead - buy a Lytro camera (or wait until this comes out in an apple product). Persona…
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This has already been done in a free app for Windows phones. The app is called Nokia Refocus and it does exactly what the lytro cameras do for FREE! You can change the focus point of your image after the you have captured the image. It also enables …