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May 14, 2012 09:03 |  #1

Cool Stuff:

http://news.yahoo.com …al-image-revolution-.html (external link)


Feel free to use any photo's that I post for any purpose that I don't find offensive. I'd be honored to find my pics used on that world wide web thingy....

  
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May 14, 2012 21:11 |  #2

Well, this is something that has come up before. It's interesting, but I don't know of any photogs that have one, so I know nothing! It says that you can get one with 16GB of storage for $500 via their Web site, so I'd imagine that over time we'll see them pop up in various places.

Photoshop has been working on an interesting feature that lets you get more focus with out-of-focus images, but it's "not yet ready for prime time"...


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May 15, 2012 07:58 as a reply to  @ tonylong's post |  #3

Photoshop has been working on an interesting feature that lets you get more focus with out-of-focus images, but it's "not yet ready for prime time"...

Yeah...after watching that video that Adobe put out there...the one with all the oohs and aahs...I was hoping that some of my old OOF images could be salvaged with CS6. "Work in progress" was Adobe's response to my query.


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May 18, 2012 14:45 |  #4

It's a neat concept and impressive tech. Has its downfalls in it's current form. Can only post process on their software. The software is Mac only at this point. Constant fixed aperture (f2), but for any depth of field you have to be über close to subject.

Still I would like to play with it for a day.




  
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May 18, 2012 19:00 |  #5

Mac only. Might be a fun little gadget when it comes out for PC. I can't tell from my quick perusal whether it is every possible to have everything in focus, or if you can only ever have part of it in focus... It would seem like they could use auto-focus stacking in their software to output a fully in focus image from one shot. If that is the case their next camera should really be 100% focused towards macro work, with built in flash and everything. They could make a killing, and some insane macro shots.


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May 19, 2012 08:48 |  #6

nice find




  
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May 20, 2012 02:24 |  #7

DigitalRev did a review on it; http://www.youtube.com​/watch?v=nJ9W5TGbanI (external link)

Looks like a waste of time toy to me.


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