Questions tagged [lytro]

The Littro illum is a concept camera to capture the light field.

A concept camera that can record the "direction, color and brightness of the rays of light within the frame." - generating data files much richer than 2D images. The project is still in crowdsourcing stages (Jun-2014) , but the images generated by equipment like it will surely trigger whole new areas of image processing.

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Covert RAW Lytro images (.lfp) to TIFF.

I recently started using images from the Lytro Illum. I am more interested in playing with the Light Field image as how the sensor captures it (like the 100,000 small hexagons). The lfpspillter…
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How to demosaicing with Stanford Lytro Light Field Archive dataset?

I have some problem with Stanford Lytro Light Field Archive dataset. In this dataset, it only offer undemosaic png file (which is decoded Lytro ESLF) and metadata file separately. I'm wondering if there are any ways that I can apply the metadata on…
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Lytro-like functionality from RAW images?

I have a bunch of RAW images (.cr2) and a degree is amateur geekery. I want to know if there's a software/plugin/tool/piece of code that can help me change the point of focus of these images much like we can for images taken with a Lytro camera. I…
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