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Ein Vortrag von Christopher Hahne auf der [[GPN19]]. | Ein Vortrag von Christopher Hahne auf der [[GPN19]]. | ||
Plenoptic cameras and their ability to change focus and perspective view after the fact has intrigued scientists, programmers, photographers and tech-hobbyists world-wide. With this presentation, the fundamentals of a light field captured by a plenoptic camera are provided to a broader audience without requiring prior knowledge of such. It is of primary interest to raise awareness of this technology and invite peers to contribute to presented open-source software tool [ | Plenoptic cameras and their ability to change focus and perspective view after the fact has intrigued scientists, programmers, photographers and tech-hobbyists world-wide. With this presentation, the fundamentals of a light field captured by a plenoptic camera are provided to a broader audience without requiring prior knowledge of such. It is of primary interest to raise awareness of this technology and invite peers to contribute to presented open-source software tool [https://github.com/hahnec/plenopticam plenopticam]. | ||
More technical details and further educational material is found on my research website https://www.plenoptic.info. | More technical details and further educational material is found on my research website https://www.plenoptic.info. | ||
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Ein Vortrag von Christopher Hahne auf der GPN19.
Plenoptic cameras and their ability to change focus and perspective view after the fact has intrigued scientists, programmers, photographers and tech-hobbyists world-wide. With this presentation, the fundamentals of a light field captured by a plenoptic camera are provided to a broader audience without requiring prior knowledge of such. It is of primary interest to raise awareness of this technology and invite peers to contribute to presented open-source software tool plenopticam.
More technical details and further educational material is found on my research website https://www.plenoptic.info.