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LYTRO ILLUM CAMERA →
Lytro Illum Camera
Light Field Sensor
The first Lytro Camera was an interesting piece of kit, using light field technology to take photos that could be refocused after the fact. But with a maximum resolution of 1080x1080 and an unusual elongated body, it was more tech demo than usable tool. The Lytro Illum Camera looks to change all that. Built around a more traditional body, it features an 8x zoom lens, the ability to focus on objects that are literally touching the lens, an SD slot for storage, and a 40 Megaray CMOS sensor that works in concert with a Snapdragon processor to produce 4MP images that offer all the refocusing magic of the tiny pics from the original.
The original Lytro Light Field Camera Model.
To see the kind of photos these cameras capture click the link below:
https://pictures.lytro.com
PAST PHOTO LIBRARIES REVISITED #1
THE SHARD, LONDON
THOUGHT I LOST THESE....
A WORKSHOP REALLY WORTH WATCHING...
Tim Cooper gives a very complete and understandable rundown on an HDR workflow using Adobe Lightroom and Photomatix Pro. The results are very realistic as they should be. As I always pointed out HDR is not a photographic style or genre, it is a tool designed to overcome the limitations that digital cameras have in capturing detail on the shadows and highlights on a single frame. It Is worth watching every minute. Enjoy.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR iOS DEVICES
Here are some step by step instructions to add this web page to your home screen and have it work as a web app on iOS devices..
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I advise renaming it RFP PHOTO, so it is shorter and will fit entirely on home screen view. Enjoy.
