Adobe Light-Field Camera

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The Adobe Light-Field Camera is a prototype 100-megapixel camera that takes a three-dimensional photo of the scene in focus using 19 uniquely configured lenses. Each lens will take a 5.2 megapixel photo of the entire scene around the camera and each image can be focused later in any way.[1]

[edit] Market Availability

As of early 2008, only the prototype has been built and the finished product is still only expected to be released into the market in two to three years.

[edit] References

  1. ^ PopSci's How It Works