refocusable images of microscope and laser table
March 21, 2012 at 2:51 pm | sam | hardwareI bought a Lytro camera, which captures the entire depth of field and allows you to refocus a picture after you take it. It accomplishes this by having a microlens array in front of the sensor, which captures information about light rays and angles in the entire field, then the image can be reconstructed in post-processing.
Here are some shots of microscopes and laser tables. Click around on the images to refocus.
More photos here.
P.S. Sorry I’ve been so absent. Postdoc+baby = no time for blog. :)
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This is awesome i like the pictures thx
Comment by silvia — March 28, 2012 #
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